The Polo is a white circular mint with a hole in it. The name is a contraction of the phrase "Para-hole-o", or "P-ole-o", because the Polo mint is literally the redundant bit around the hole shaped like an O, with the O-hole itself being the bit left over when small breath fresheners are stamped out of larger disk-shaped minty coins on the production-line.
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