English edit

Etymology edit

mini- +‎ pack

Noun edit

minipack (plural minipacks)

  1. A small package of some product.
    • 1972, Medical Journal of Australia, volume 2, numbers 1-14, page 338:
      For those young people who would still hesitate to visit the local doctor or any family planning clinic, some of their embarrassment may be overcome if condoms and minipacks of contraceptive creams (not aerosol foams) were available []
    • 2008, Wendy Corsi Staub, Kiss Her Goodbye, page 153:
      She figured that was what she got for gorging on one too many minipacks of Raisinettes and Milk Duds.