Something as tiny and unassuming as a mint tin can might seem destined for the trash. But if cleaned well, it's a great ...
The next time you open an Altoids tin only to find that it's empty, rest assured that even if there are no mints inside, there's a lot of something else—DIY potential! With plenty of imagination and a ...
Leftover Altoid tins are staple components in all types of handy, DIY projects. Once you eat the mints, the aluminum containers routinely house basic first aid kits, miniature speakers, sewing ...
Former president recreated his famous mint-sharing gesture at the Obama Presidential Center.
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Altoids – they’ve been around since King George III was on the throne. These curiously strong mints have had a storied history, a copy of which is included in every tin. They taste pretty good, but ...
June 6, 2009 Add as a preferred source on Google Add as a preferred source on Google You may not be able to fit a hammer in this Altoids tin turned toolbox, but for loose ends around the workshop it's ...
When Limor Fried decided to build an MP3 player not long ago, she went looking for the right case for her new device. After discussing possibilities with her roommate, Fried--who recently earned a ...
Advertisers have been trying to sell dreams for over a century, but one New York artist is actually bringing them to life – inside Altoids tins. Christopher Grant, based in Astoria, re-creates ...