> And what the hell is the difference between Mint and Pristine Mint?  Can't
> there be only one Mint?

I totally agree.  The term "mint" is so overused anyway (second only to
"rare"),
who needs "mint", "mint mint", "MINT mint mint", etc.?  B-)



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