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Spry Sugar Free Lemon Mints-240 Count

$10.00

Description

Having bad breath feels gross and tastes even worse. Many people choose to eat mints to combat it. But now you can take your bad-breath prevention a step further with Spry Mints.

Spry Mints not only freshen your breath, but they also defend against dental health problems. Each mint has .5g of xylitol—a natural sweetener. Xylitol also doesn’t allow bacteria to stick to teeth. This quality means the bacteria can’t colonize in the mouth. Because they can’t thrive, they also can’t produce their bi-product, acid, which is the culprit to tooth decay and cavities.

With the regular use of Spry Mints, you will not only go throughout your day with fresh breath, but you will know that your teeth have the defense they deserve.

  • Natural Lemon Flavor creates a difference you’ll enjoy with a tangy but pleasant taste.
  • Sweetened with 100% xylitol to hydrate dry tissues and provide on-the-go oral care.
  • Dentist recommended due to their oral health benefits and ability to clean teeth.
  • Natural Ingredients eliminate the need to worry about eating aspartame and other chemicals.
  • Convenient 240ct jar provides a great value and keeps your mints fresh with the perfect amount of crunch.
Xylitol

Xylitol

Sourced from non-GMO corncobs and stalks – used as a natural sweetener, a moisturizer, and for its anti-adhesive effect on bacteria.

Calcium Lactate

Calcium Lactate

Sourced from a natural calcium mineral deposit and used as a calcium enhancer.

Magnesium Stearate

Magnesium Stearate

Sourced from sea water, or brine, combined with plant-based stearic acid for use as an anti-adherent.

Gum Arabic

Gum Arabic

Sourced from the Acacia Senegal tree as a natural bonding material.

Natural Lemon Oil

Natural Lemon Oil

Sourced from non-GMO lemons for the purest flavor.

Carnauba Wax

Carnauba Wax

Sourced from the Copernicia Prunifera, or carnauba palm, tree as a natural coating.