Mentos, the mint and fruit-flavoured candy available around the world, is notorious for freshening people’s breath. But it seems like soon they’ll also be known as proud supporters of the State of Israel.
Several photos of a Mentos package bearing the words “I Love Israel” have recently begun circulating on social media, with many Twitter users condemning the company for supporting the Jewish state and threatening a boycott, while others have applauded its decision.
Buy Mentos! because they love Israel pic.twitter.com/XVpNcwZdhx
— Steve Ben-Ari (@sbenari59) October 29, 2015
Boycott @Mentos .They support mass murder,apartheid & genocide by kiddie-killers #Israel .#BDS #Mentos #palestine pic.twitter.com/0INQvS3nOb — Darkhorse (@AnnieDarkhorse) October 28, 2015
@AbbsWinston @louisstrisino Who the hell puts they love Israel on their packaging!? Promoting Zionism on mentos!?! — Bryan McGuire (@Bryanx54) October 28, 2015
Time to #Boycott #Mentos for supporting the #Apartheid Entity.. They put I love israel on their packaging #BDSWorks pic.twitter.com/ZxQkCZJQj0 — Abbs Winston (@AbbsWinston) October 27, 2015
@ghostrider_0001 @MrDunnThibodeau take a mentos to clean your mouth. From israel ✡ pic.twitter.com/HaJ33heFIB
— ✡ Aliza ✡ (@Zerb86) October 29, 2015
Kudos to #Mentos for Supporting #Israel I will go buy two packages today — Ronald Scott (@The_Ron_says) October 29, 2015
What? pic.twitter.com/cCvxGraCP6 — Rania Khalek (@RaniaKhalek) October 28, 2015
.@MentosUS do you know where I can buy the I love Israel Mentos in the UK? Want to purchase as many as possible! — Shazy (@Shaheldab) October 29, 2015
Pro-Israel blog IsraellyCool notes that a photo of an “I Love Israel” Mentos candy first appeared online during the summer of 2014, but has gained prominence over the last month in the midst of ongoing terror attacks in Israel:
#mentos loves Israel #IsraelKillsKids #BoicotIsrael #BoycottIsrael #BDSMovement #boycottmentos #BDS pic.twitter.com/ru6jSc7Hsq — Boicot a Israel (@Boicot_Israel) August 20, 2014
While many photos suggest, due to the surrounding candy bars, that the “I Love Israel” edition was available in American convenience stores, a clearer photo of the candy shows Hebrew writing, indicating that it’s likely only available in Israel:
great invention @mentos #israel #mentos #thankyou pic.twitter.com/Ur0768peRm
— Shlomiko (@Shlomiko) September 24, 2014
Mentos has yet to respond to The CJN‘s request for comment.