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[edit] Proposed Merge of Mint Imperial into Mint (Candy)
If Mint Imperial were not such a new article I would have been bold and done the merge. With that in mind, "Mint Imperial" is incapable of being anything other than a dicdef and already has an entry in the Wiktionary. It should be deleted and redirected here. Agent 86 22:21, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
I don't agree that it should be merged. To many people around the world, candy refers to something different. I also intend to add some information about the history of the mint imperial - which is a very well known sweet in the UK, with a long history. Rob cowie 19:55, 16 June 2006 (UTC)
- Fair enough. If you can make it work, more power to you. However, until that happens, I suggest leaving the "merge" template in place.
- Do bear in mind that we in the colonies are not exactly unaware of these candies! Agent 86 20:11, 16 June 2006 (UTC)