Eclipse (mints)
Eclipse (mints)
Eclipse is a brand of breath mints and chewing gum produced by the Wrigley Company, a subsidiary of Mars, Incorporated. The mints are known for their strong flavor and breath-freshening properties. Eclipse mints are available in a variety of flavors and are marketed as a convenient way to freshen breath on the go.
History[edit | edit source]
Eclipse mints were introduced by the Wrigley Company in the late 1990s. The brand quickly gained popularity due to its intense mint flavor and the convenience of its packaging. The mints are typically sold in small, portable tins that can easily fit into a pocket or purse.
Flavors[edit | edit source]
Eclipse mints come in several flavors, including:
- Peppermint
- Spearmint
- Winterfrost
- Cinnamon
- Wintergreen
Each flavor is designed to provide a strong, long-lasting minty taste that helps to freshen breath.
Packaging[edit | edit source]
Eclipse mints are packaged in small, rectangular tins that are easy to carry. The tins are designed to be durable and protect the mints from being crushed. The packaging also features a flip-top lid that makes it easy to access the mints.
Marketing[edit | edit source]
Eclipse mints are marketed as a premium breath-freshening product. The brand's advertising often emphasizes the strength of the mints' flavor and their ability to provide long-lasting freshness. Eclipse mints are positioned as a convenient solution for people who want to maintain fresh breath throughout the day.
Related Products[edit | edit source]
In addition to mints, the Eclipse brand also includes a line of chewing gum. Eclipse gum is available in many of the same flavors as the mints and is marketed with similar breath-freshening claims.
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