I’ve never seen or heard about that.
Maybe a regional thing or just for the foreign market.
sankta_misandra on
Haven’t seen this type of candy for ages. My dad used them (different brand) to quit smoking. That’s roughly 25 years ago.
Impossible-Gain-6080 on
First time I’m seeing this
Moquai82 on
I even do not know the brand…
We do Tic-Tac here.
And the leaf with the german colours is no oak leaf… The only combination we would do is to draw a oak leaf with the german colours… (Or hemp leaf but that is another sub culture.)
samcp12 on
If it’s all written in English probably not… minus Ritter Sport
DizzleRox on
Also never seen this.
FitToxicologist on
No. It looks like it was purely made for export.
No_Eagle9225 on
No.
YetAnotherGuy2 on
I’ve never seen them either but I checked up on them – they have a German imprint and company, so apparently they are German…
Rough_Zebra4142 on
Naaaah Bro
Hauber_RBLX on
first time im seeing this. no clue what that is
Accomplished_Tip3597 on
never seen this in my entire life
tealeg on
Nope
MagicLobsterAttorney on
…those are breath mints
laserkatze on
It seems to be a small hipster company from Germany who specialize in vegan, sugar and aspartam free mint drops which are environment-friendly. I personally have never heard of them, they are not found in German supermarkets. Seems to me like they produce advertisement gifts for companies etc to give away.
Advanced_Giraffe8893 on
Looks like the thing in my bathroom that smells good
muscle_voter on
No, it’s the first time I’m seeing this.
Midnight1899 on
I wouldn’t even recognize this as candy.
ParticularAd2579 on
Basically unknown. Trademark only exists since 2024
KarlGustavderUnspak on
No. My short reasearch also suggests it is really not widely, if even at all available in Germany.
Fuck_Antisemites on
No.
0rchidometer on
Never seen this here, there is something that resembles this, it’s called Smint.
Is there a producer name on the back?
dukeboy86 on
No
yannynotlaurel on
Nein
epitaph1138 on
Seen this for the first time. 😅
Exarion607 on
Never seen them in a store but apparently you can order them online. Definetly not a known brand here.
fluchtpunkt on
I first thought this would be a German chocolate cake situation. But once I saw their other packaging, I immediately recognized the product. The small metal tins are pretty iconic.
Never realized they’re called Compass though.
Parax on
Never seen this.
Most Germans use TicTac, Vivil, or Fishermans Friend for Fresh Drops.
Linulf on
I‘ve never seen this before, nope
Excellent_Milk_3265 on
I’ve never seen this in my life.
JoshsPizzaria on
Never seen this before lmao
Equal-Flatworm-378 on
No, but I looked it up. It’s a German brand with 30 years of experience.
I would not know what supermarket sells them, but I would be interested to know.
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no, i never saw this before.
Never seen this 👀
I’ve never seen or heard about that.
Maybe a regional thing or just for the foreign market.
Haven’t seen this type of candy for ages. My dad used them (different brand) to quit smoking. That’s roughly 25 years ago.
First time I’m seeing this
I even do not know the brand…
We do Tic-Tac here.
And the leaf with the german colours is no oak leaf… The only combination we would do is to draw a oak leaf with the german colours… (Or hemp leaf but that is another sub culture.)
If it’s all written in English probably not… minus Ritter Sport
Also never seen this.
No. It looks like it was purely made for export.
No.
I’ve never seen them either but I checked up on them – they have a German imprint and company, so apparently they are German…
Naaaah Bro
first time im seeing this. no clue what that is
never seen this in my entire life
Nope
…those are breath mints
It seems to be a small hipster company from Germany who specialize in vegan, sugar and aspartam free mint drops which are environment-friendly. I personally have never heard of them, they are not found in German supermarkets. Seems to me like they produce advertisement gifts for companies etc to give away.
Looks like the thing in my bathroom that smells good
No, it’s the first time I’m seeing this.
I wouldn’t even recognize this as candy.
Basically unknown. Trademark only exists since 2024
No. My short reasearch also suggests it is really not widely, if even at all available in Germany.
No.
Never seen this here, there is something that resembles this, it’s called Smint.
Is there a producer name on the back?
No
Nein
Seen this for the first time. 😅
Never seen them in a store but apparently you can order them online. Definetly not a known brand here.
I first thought this would be a German chocolate cake situation. But once I saw their other packaging, I immediately recognized the product. The small metal tins are pretty iconic.
Never realized they’re called Compass though.
Never seen this.
Most Germans use TicTac, Vivil, or Fishermans Friend for Fresh Drops.
I‘ve never seen this before, nope
I’ve never seen this in my life.
Never seen this before lmao
No, but I looked it up. It’s a German brand with 30 years of experience.
I would not know what supermarket sells them, but I would be interested to know.