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Chewing gum / Matter / Confectionery / Mint / Mentha spicata / MIG /  Inc. / Smint / Economy of Washington / National Agricultural Statistics Service / Herbs / Food and drink / Medicinal plants
Date: 2014-10-17 13:34:45
Chewing gum
Matter
Confectionery
Mint
Mentha spicata
MIG
Inc.
Smint
Economy of Washington
National Agricultural Statistics Service
Herbs
Food and drink
Medicinal plants

The Contribution of the Mint Industry to Washington’s Economy IMPACT Center Fact Sheet, January 2014 Suzette P. Galinato, Dustin White, Peter R. Tozer and R. Karina Gallardo.

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