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Tic Tac (other)
Tic Tac is a brand of small, hard candy. Tic tac or Tic Tac may also refer to: * Tic-tac (horse racing), a signalling method used by bookmakers * Tic Tac (film), ''Tic Tac'' (film), a 1997 Swedish thriller * Tic Tac (musician), a Ghanaian hiplife musician * Tic tac bass, a method of playing baritone guitar * ''Tic&Tac'', a 1980 album by the jazz fusion band Area * Tic Tac (TV series), ''Tic Tac'' (TV series), a Chilean telenovela * Tic Tac UFO videos, a colloquial term to refer to the Pentagon UFO videos See also

* Tic-tac-toe, a pencil-and-paper game also known as noughts and crosses * "Tic, Tic Tac", a 1997 Portuguese language song by Carrapicho * ''Tick! Tack!'', a 2005 visual novel by Navel * Tiktak, a Finnish music group * ''Tik Tak'', a Belgian children's television programme * Tick tock (other) * Tick-tack {{disambiguation ...
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Tic Tac
Tic Tac (stylized as "tic tac") is a brand of small, hard mint manufactured by the Italian company Ferrero. They were first produced in 1969 and are now available in a variety of flavours in over 100 countries. Tic Tacs are usually sold in small transparent plastic boxes with a flip-action living hinge lid. Originally, Tic Tacs were dyed specific colours for different flavours, although in many countries the transparent plastic boxes are now coloured and the actual Tic Tacs are white. Tic Tac has featured advertising that emphasizes the low calorie count of the mints. Most flavours have approximately 1.9 calories per mint. History Tic Tac were first introduced by Ferrero in 1969, under the name "Refreshing Mints". In 1970, the name was changed to Tic Tac, after the distinctive clicking sound made by the pack being opened and closed. Besides the original mint and orange flavours, several new varieties were added, including aniseed, cinnamon (or "Winter Warmer"), an orange and ...
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