After Eight is a chocolate-covered mint confectionery brand. It is a thin chocolate square with a creamy mint filling, wrapped in silver paper.
Launched in the UK in 1962
Originally manufactured by Rowntree's but is now produced by Nestlé
The name 'After Eight' refers to the time of day when the mints are typically consumed, after dinner or with coffee.
In addition to its traditional square shape, After Eights are also available in other forms, such as eggs and long sticks.
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The classic variation of the After Eight range. Thin chocolate squares filled with a mint-flavored fondant cream.
Similar to the classic version but with the addition of dark chocolate for a richer taste.
A version of After Eight with a wafer-thin mint center, covered in dark chocolate.
Yes, After Eight mints are gluten-free.
After Eight mints contain no nuts but may contain traces of peanuts or other tree nuts.
Yes, After Eight mints are suitable for vegetarians.
These limited-edition flavors are no longer produced by the brand.
No, it is not recommended to microwave After Eight mints, as this could cause them to melt or burn.