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  2. Breath Savers - Wikipedia

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    A cylindrical roll, with 12 mints in each roll. In a disc-shaped 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.

  3. 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 ...

  4. List of chewing gum brands - Wikipedia

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    Sugar Free Chewing Gums containing xylitol. These series are tape-like shape; with tropical, strawberry, spearmint, banana & mango, pomegranate flavors. Activated Carbon Color IRAN MasterFoodeh Co. Black gum, 100% natural, Mint flavor. 45min lasting flavor IRAN MasterFoodeh Co. Sugar Free Chewing Gums containing xylitol, Cool Mint flavor. In love

  5. 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 ...

  6. Certs - Wikipedia

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    Certs Classic Mints were developed by American Chicle and introduced into the North American market in 1956. [2] The "Certs" name originated from its approval by Good Housekeeping (as in "certified by Good Housekeeping "), a magazine that, then as now, bestowed the Good Housekeeping Seal on products that pass its quality and reliability tests.

  7. Trident (gum) - Wikipedia

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    Trident gum contains the sugar alcohol xylitol, which is known as a "tooth-friendly" sugar. [3] Use of the chemical has been subject to controversy, as it is highly toxic to dogs. [4] [5] Trident has been sued for false labeling over its depiction of a blue mint leaf on its Trident original-flavor gum when the gum lacks any real mint. [6]

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