Women's Empowermints
    Women's Empowermints

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    Women's Empowermints

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    You can do it! And for those times you think you can't, Empowermints has got your back. These deliciously strong peppermints are formulated to give you an extra boost when the going gets rough and your confidence sags. Just pop one or two Empowermints into your mouth, roll up your sleeves and take care of business. Empowermints come in an inspiring reusable tin featuring the iconic Rosie the Riveter "We Can Do It!" poster illustration for Westinghouse for the War Production Co-Ordinating Committee by J. Howard Miller (1918-2004) and work just as well on men, too.

    Pittsburg graphic artist J. Howard Miller created this illustration for display in Westinghouse's industrial facilities for a two-week period in February 1943. One of a series on in-house motivational images, her upraised fist would have been meaningful to the original Westinghouse viewers, since a similar gesture was used as a symbol of solidarity in the corporation's labor force. 

    Inspired by the exhibition American Stories: Revolution to Rockwell on view June 6, 2026 through October 26, 2026 at Norman Rockwell Museum.

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