🍬 Treat Yourself to a Minty Delight!
FRANGOMint Chocolates offer a luxurious combination of rich milk chocolate and refreshing mint flavors, packaged in a 15-piece box perfect for sharing or gifting during special occasions.
J**C
Delicious
Great candy. Authentic brand. Wonderful gift.Very pleased with order
L**G
Nostalgia for Marshall Fields
Excellent to get these Frango mints delivered, far from Chicago. Excellent taste and quality.... too bad I can't get the mushroom soup as easily
T**R
Not good to buy twice
First time purchase was good quality 2nd time was a complete failure seems candy was not stored properly so when arrival was hard and gray film on chocolate
L**N
Wonderful!
our family tradition continues! thank you!
Q**P
Delicious! Yummy!
Tastes wonderful: very creamy, chocolatey and minty! Melts in your mouth!
K**Y
$16 for 15 mints.
The mints tasted good but weren’t great. To be fair, I didn’t check for size but expected more than 5.33 oz. for $16.
S**Y
Quality mint chocolate!
I have loved Frango Mints since dear old Marshall Field & Co came out with them long ago. Okay, maybe not THAT long because I've only been here for sixty years, and the internet tells me Marshall Field bought the product in the 1920s when they still had the original name Franco Mints. In 1939, Francisco Franco of Spain became a controversial figure, so Field's changed the name to Frango Mints.In my youth, the one thing everyone wanted when they visited Chicago was to go to Field's and buy some of those mints, because you couldn't get them anywhere else. I remember in the flagship store, there was an ice cream parlour called The Crystal Palace, where they served Frango Mint ice cream pie and it was heavenly! The candy counter was always a favourite stop too.When I worked at the Field's flagship store on State Street in Chicago making ornaments for the Great Tree in the Walnut Room in 1986, our studio was on the same floor as the kitchens where the mints were made. It was delicious to walk past and smell all that minty goodness.These are definitely worth paying any price just to let one melt in your mouth. Or... maybe two. Nah, have six. I am certain they are packed with vitamins and nourishment of some sort.
L**E
Very tiny mediocre chocolates at a very expensive price
My mom used to love these so we always had some around the house. My recollection is that they were incredibly melt-in-your mouth creamy and flavorful.Well, these are NOT them: these are the tiniest chocolates ever, which would have been okay if they were incredible tasting but these are not, nor are they creamy - they're pretty hard for a chocolate candy. I can't find the net weight but I'm guessing they're maybe less than 4 oz for the 15 pieces, size of each candy is about 1" long x 5/8" wide x 3/4" high and the outside dimensions of the box of 15 pieces is 5-7/8" long x 2-7/8" wide x 1-1/8" high. Really - it's TINY - take out a ruler and see just how small it is.I paid $12.92 for the box with 15 tiny pieces - so 86.13 cents each. The current amazon price is $16.99 so I guess I got a deal but I still feel cheated.If you really want to buy one of these despite the mediocre quality and very high rice, Frango's site sells a box of 16 pieces for $14.00 and it comes specially wrapped in box & ribbon in a color of your choice. Looks pretty, but it's still TINY and not at all special tasting. I was sad to learn this special chocolate from my childhood is no longer special.BTW, Macy's shows 344 reviews with an average rating of nearly 5.0 out of 5.0, and their site is selling the box of 45 pics for $11.99 (it's on sale). There are some current ratings and clearly some people really do like these; but note that the 344 reviews go all the way back to 2006 so it's not necessarily an endorsement of the current product - only 9 of those 344 reviews were posted in 2019.
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