Breath Savers

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Breath Savers[edit | edit source]

Breath Savers is a popular brand of breath mints and chewing gum that is known for its long-lasting freshness. In this article, we will explore the history, flavors, and benefits of Breath Savers.

History[edit | edit source]

Breath Savers was first introduced in 1974 by the Life Savers Company, a subsidiary of the multinational confectionery company, Mars, Incorporated. The brand was created to provide consumers with a convenient and effective solution for freshening their breath on the go.

Flavors[edit | edit source]

Breath Savers offers a wide range of flavors to suit different preferences. Some of the popular flavors include:

  • Peppermint: The classic and refreshing peppermint flavor is a staple in the Breath Savers lineup.
  • Wintergreen: This cool and minty flavor provides a refreshing sensation that lingers.
  • Spearmint: Known for its mild and sweet taste, spearmint is a popular choice among Breath Savers enthusiasts.
  • Cinnamon: For those who prefer a spicy kick, the cinnamon flavor offers a bold and invigorating experience.

Benefits[edit | edit source]

Breath Savers are designed to provide long-lasting freshness and combat bad breath. The mints and chewing gum are formulated with ingredients that help neutralize odor-causing bacteria in the mouth, leaving a clean and fresh breath sensation.

Additionally, Breath Savers are sugar-free, making them a suitable choice for individuals who are conscious about their sugar intake or following a sugar-restricted diet.

Usage[edit | edit source]

Breath Savers can be enjoyed anytime, anywhere. Simply pop a mint or chew a piece of gum to freshen your breath and enjoy the long-lasting flavor. The compact packaging makes it convenient to carry Breath Savers in your pocket, purse, or car, ensuring that you always have a fresh breath solution within reach.

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Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD