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  2. Smint - Wikipedia

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    Xylitol has been posited to have a plaque-reducing effect which helps to prevent dental caries, [3] but a 2014 meta-analysis found only a weak effect. [4] Despite the weak evidence for their benefits, xylitol-sweetened mints are still better for dental health than sugared breath mints, as sugar actively contributes to tooth decay while xylitol ...

  3. Tic Tac - Wikipedia

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    Tic Tac Chill mints are also sugar-free, the Exotic Cherry ones instead being sweetened with xylitol. [citation needed] During May 2010, Australia's Trademark Registrar office rejected Ferrero's application to trademark their Tic Tac container as "not being unique enough to distinguish its products from other manufacturers." [12]

  4. Breath Savers - Wikipedia

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    A cylindrical roll, with 12 mints in each roll. In a disc-shaped, environmentally unconscious, plastic container, sold as "Breath Savers 3 Hour Mints". In an oblong container, sold as "Breath Savers Protect". This is a deposit mint made of 99% xylitol.

  5. These whitening toothpaste bits look like mints, but foam ...

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    Bite’s Fresh Mint toothpaste bits come in a plastic-free glass bottle and are made with vegan-friendly ingredients like coconut oil, guar gum and xylitol. There are no harsh chemicals, sulfates ...

  6. Eclipse (breath freshener) - Wikipedia

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    Uttar Pradesh lies in the heart of India’s mint growing region and accounts for around 75% of the world’s fresh mint, a key ingredient in Eclipse Mints. 50 mints are contained in each package, with a net weight of 1.2 oz (34 g). In Australia, the packaging was changed in March 2019 to 17 g, but the price has remained at $2 that the original ...

  7. Common sugar substitute linked to increased risk of heart ...

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    The safety of sugar substitutes is once again being called into question. Xylitol is associated with an increased risk of heart attack and stroke, according to new Cleveland Clinic research.

  8. Xylitol - Wikipedia

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    Xylitol is used as a sugar substitute in such manufactured products as drugs, dietary supplements, confections, toothpaste, and chewing gum, but is not a common household sweetener. [ 5 ] [ 7 ] [ 15 ] Xylitol has negligible effects on blood sugar because its assimilation and metabolism are independent of insulin . [ 15 ]

  9. Lotte Wellfood - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, the company launched its Chocolate Zero, claiming to be the world's first sugarless chocolate. The following year, Lotte became the first in Japan to launch a xylitol-based chewing gum. Because xylitol, unlike other sweeteners, did not produce acid when chewed, the company was able to promote its chewing gum as a cavity-fighting product.

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