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Little mo-mints are happening nationwide, with Tic Tac releasing its limited edition collection, featuring a kind word on each mint.

Recent research from the Australian Red Cross found nine in 10 Australians believe there needs to be more kindness spread every day, and Tic Tac has recognised that a “little mo-mint is a fun place to start”.

“We’ve been helping Australians stay fresh for more than 50 years. Now, with so much change in the world, we want to help them share little mo-mints of kindness as well,” said Tic Tac senior marketing manager Azzurra Puricelli.

“We hope Aussies and Kiwis will love creating short messages to share with their family and friends in a unique (and tasty) way.”

The limited edition Tic Tac mo-mint collection is available in supermarkets and convenience stores around Australia and New Zealand.

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