Do you like the Taste of Peppermint?

Do you like the Taste of Peppermint?

   Can’t go wrong with a nice smelling breath. Here are some fun ways in which you could enjoy the taste of peppermint during the nice chilly winter. Some fun things to make are peppermint hot chocolate, peppermint bark, peppermint cookies, and lastly, could never go wrong with a nice fresh breath mint. 

    Do you love Peppermint? If you do, you should try our fabulous and tasty fresh organic all natural organic breath mints from VerMints. They're very tasty, and definitely a fabulous and tasty mint that you would love to pop in your mouth if you are chilling out. It is not only a tasty breath mint. But it’s an awesome way to have it as a treat if you don’t want to chew something. You could never go wrong with not only your breath smelling fresh but sharing the love. 

   One really fun way to cheer your winter up is by making peppermint bark with your loved ones. Peppermint Bark is a very yummy tasty treat, if you are looking for sorting sweat and minty. Peppermint bark is such an easy way to cheer up your cozy day while sitting and hanging out with your loved ones. All you have to do is…

  1. Get your ingredients: milk chocolate or dark (your preference), white chocolate and Candy Canes.
  2. Get a good size pan, with parchment paper on it
  3. Put candy canes into a bag and crush them up into the small pieces
  4. Make sure you take your chocolate and melt the white and milk chocolate separately 
  5. Take it out put milk chocolate and spread it throughout the pan and make a thin (but not to thin) of a layer to make your first layer
  6. Then take your white chocolate and put it over the milk chocolate
  7. Once you're done with that, you want to layer the crushed up candy canes on top for the last layer. 
  8. Put it in the fridge till it's hard. 
  9. Once it’s ready you can take it out of the fridge and break the pieces apart once you take it out of the fridge. 
  10. Lastly, Enjoy! 

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