Coolmint
Coolmint
A mild and sweet fusion of mint for the ultimate cooling sensation!
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This aspartame free and sugar free gum has a mild & sweet fusion of smooth and cooling mint. Keep your breath fresh with an icy minty burst of flavor. Comes in a resealable bag.
xylitol, gum base, gum arabic, natural flavors, glycerol, carnauba wax, tocopherols
FAQs
ABOUT OUR PRODUCT
Aspartame is the man-made synthetic sweetener found in most sugar-free chewing gum, candies, and beverages. The FDA lists 92 symptoms reported from the use of aspartame, including headaches, dizziness, and nausea.
Xylitol is an all-natural sugar alcohol that looks and tastes just like sugar, yet has 40% fewer calories. It is also recommended by dentists to boost oral health!
6 grams of xylitol per day reduces decay-causing bacteria, helps to decrease plaque build-up, and stimulates saliva to wash away bacteria.
PUR is naturally sweetened with 100% xylitol, which is one of the lowest sweeteners on the glycemic index. Everyone can safely chew PUR without spiking blood sugar levels.
Yes! Both PUR Gum and PUR Mints are manufactured and produced in a 100% nut & peanut free facility in Switzerland.
Manufacturing our gum and mints in Switzerland ensures our products are made with the highest quality and standards. Additionally, the use of GMOs is against the federal Swiss law regulated by the government.
The flavors in our gum and mints are all-natural and MSG-free. They are made up of natural powders and essential oils relevant to each flavor. We do not use any artificial flavors or colors in our products.
Gluten can hide in many unsuspecting products; it can linger in artificial flavors and colors, or come from facilities that manufacture other products with gluten. PUR gum and mints are manufactured in a gluten-free facility with all-natural ingredients, making them 100% gluten-free!
Our gum and mints are NOT pet friendly, especially for dogs. Like chocolate, xylitol is an ingredient that is safe for humans, but not for our pets. Even if small amounts are ingested, it can cause hypoglycemia (low blood sugar) in dogs.
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