Reddit Reddit reviews Newman's Own Organics Mints Ginger, 1.7600-ounces (Pack of6)

We found 4 Reddit comments about Newman's Own Organics Mints Ginger, 1.7600-ounces (Pack of6). Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Newman's Own Organics Mints Ginger, 1.7600-ounces (Pack of6)
Unique decorative tin keeps mints freshRefreshing mint and ginger flavorCertified USDA OrganicNo artificial flavors or colorsCholesterol and lactose free
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4 Reddit comments about Newman's Own Organics Mints Ginger, 1.7600-ounces (Pack of6):

u/iamjacksleakyfaucet · 3 pointsr/JUSTNOMIL

There's these!

u/Ultramerican · 2 pointsr/guitarpedals

First post with signal chain and test layout pre-build.

Second post with construction and staining process.

I submitted late last night as a text post and it didn't get many (any) eyeballs, so I'm resubmitting now as an album. Mods, if I fucked up, do your thing.

I spent the time to measure everything beforehand, added some inches onto length and width of the deck, added a half inch to the height, and it ended up being exactly right. If I'd not arbitrarily added size to it over what I thought I needed, I'd be squeezed for space at best, and unable to fit everything I want in the layout I want at worst.

Will add 1/4" locking couplers ("solderless jacks") to it at another time. For now, it's complete.

It looks gorgeous, and my biggest regret is that I only have my iPhone to take pictures of it for this album. It's sturdy, has plenty of space for everything, and is already inspiring me to play on it. Worth every penny of the $17 I spent on the plank of wood from Home Depot.

I'm going to shake things up a bit and use a Newman's Own Ginger Mint Tin to be a hipster, but that arrives with the patch cables on Saturday.

Any questions, please ask away! And if anyone has thoughts on the Korg Pitchblack Poly vs the TC Electronic Polytune Mini, please let me know. I can't decide which one to get to replace my last tuner.

u/basiljohnson · 2 pointsr/festivals
  1. My pod poi, I have them in hand for a solid chunk of the time I'm at festivals.
  2. Cooling towel. If you can get a good one these things are lifesavers when it's hot out. And they feel amazing when you're in altered states. Full discretion I sell a pretty great version of them, but we had them made because we used them first and wanted to make them better. Check them out here
  3. Mint tins like these. Usually I'll have one with mints in it for flavor and another that's empty. Maybe the best container for party favors, joints, etc that I've found for festivals. It's unassuming and looks normal to have, it's rigid so even if you sit on it you won't crush what's inside, and the stuff inside will stay happy.
  4. If you need to keep stuff in the cooler but don't want it to get wet (chocolate, makeup, party favors, wax/hash, whatever else) go for one of these boxes. They're for boating so they're watertight, come in a bunch of different sizes, I've got a medium/small one and a huge one that I ordered thinking it was smaller.
u/ErinGlaser · 1 pointr/travel

Okay. I'm here for this.

I've tried everything for this because I always suffer from motion sickness but I enjoy doing things involving motion-- planes, boats, cars, etc.

Ginger can work, so try drinking some ginger ale and, if you're a fan of ginger, carry some ginger candy with you on the plane. Dramamine often works for me and that's an easy go-to, just make sure you take it 30 minutes before the plane takes off and prepare to get sleepy. Some people swear by the pressure wristbands but they never worked for me. I even tried an electronic relief band that's supposed to interrupt the signal your stomach sends to your brain telling you to feel sick, but it's uncomfortable, made my hand spasm, and ultimately gave me blisters. The most effective treatment for me BY FAR has been the transdermal scopolamine patch. It's a time-release patch you wear on your neck behind your ear and it's good for three days. It's AMAZING-- it's all I use now. Almost no side effects-- no drowsiness at all-- but make sure you wash your hands after applying it because if you get the medication from the patch in your eye it'll temporarily dilate your pupil. It's a prescription, too, so you'd need to get your GP to prescribe it, but it's definitely worth the hassle. I recently took a cruise from Buenos Aires to Elephant Bay, Antarctica through notoriously bad seas-- not to mention all the flying to get to SA in the first place-- and the patches made the entire experience a DELIGHT.

Best of luck to you!

edit: autocorrect