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Spry Xylitol Peppermint Sugar Free Candy - Breath Mints That Promote Oral Health, Dry Mouth Mints That Increase Saliva Production, Stop Bad Breath, 240 Count (Pack of 1)
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Brand | Spry |
Flavor | Peppermint |
Item Form | Mints |
Unit Count | 240.00 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
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- SUGAR FREE HARD CANDY: Instead of corn syrup or sugar our peppermint candy mints are made with 100% xylitol. Xylitol sweetener is derived from the fibrous parts of plants, similar in taste to regular organic sugar. We use no filler, flow agents or other sugar additives. Xylitol is a natural sugar that tastes just like real sugar and a great choice when looking for sweeteners and sugar alternatives.
- GREAT TASTE PEPPERMINT CANDY: Our sugar free mints are flavored with all natural ingredients to create a great all natural flavor that is irresistible and ideal for getting rid of bad breath. Our Spry mints are great breath fresheners for the office, in the car, after dinner mints, or to enjoy with friends.
- BAD BREATH TREATMENT: Use daily after meals and between normal brushes. For best results use Spry Mints with Spry Toothpaste and Spry Oral Rinse for a fresh breath. Give your children Spry sugar free peppermint hard candy instead of sugar-sweetened mints. No need to tell them it is good for their teeth. Make our mints candy your go-to xylitol candy!
- DENTIST RECOMENDED: Clinical studies have shown that the use of xylitol on a daily basis, may reduce the risk of tooth decay. Our spry gum is part of an essential dental defense system that may also help fight off cavities. Sweetened with 100% xylitol to help hydrate dry mouth and provide in-the-go oral care. Ask your dentist and hygienist about the amazing benefits of xylitol.
- LOW CALORIE & NON-GMO SUGARLESS CANDY: Our breath mints for bad breath are vegan safe, gluten free, non-gmo and sugar-free, No Artificial Colors, No Artificial Flavors! Natural ingredients eliminate the need to worry about eating aspartame or other chemicals
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- Is Discontinued By Manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 4 x 2.88 x 2.5 inches; 5.28 ounces
- Item model number : MPP240
- UPC : 700596000070 783318847481 074994462458 781264250270 741533907359 885204235898
- Manufacturer : Xlear
- ASIN : B0001VKLDY
- Best Sellers Rank: #865 in Grocery & Gourmet Food (See Top 100 in Grocery & Gourmet Food)
- #12 in Candy Mints
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Flavor | 4.4 | — | — | 4.5 | 4.4 | 4.2 |
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flavor | Peppermint | Peppermint | — | Cinnamon | Peppermint | Berry Blast |
unit count | 240 | 10.15 | 720 | 270 | 5.71 | 240 |
weight | 0.33 pounds | — | 1.2 pounds | 0.04 kilograms | 0.41 pounds | 0.33 pounds |
ingredients | Xylitol, Calcium Lactate, Magnesium Stearate, Gum Arabic, Natural Peppermint Oil, Carnauba Wax | — | — | Xylitol, Calcium Lactate, Magnesium Stearate, Gum Arabic, Natural Cinnamon Oil, Carnauba Wax | Xylitol, Calcium Lactate, Magnesium Stearate, Gum Arabic, Natural Peppermint Oil, Carnauba Wax | Xylitol, Calcium Lactate, Magnesium Stearate, Gum Arabic, Natural Flavors, Natural Colors, Carnauba Wax |
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Xylitol, Calcium Lactate, Magnesium Stearate, Gum Arabic, Natural Peppermint Oil, Carnauba Wax
For best results: eat Spry Xylitol Mints, or a combination of other Xylitol products in the Spry Dental Defense product line, at least five times throughout the day.
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Customers like the taste, quality and health benefits of the mints. For example, they mention that it tastes very nice, leaves no aftertaste and is excellent. Some appreciate the fact that it helps with dry mouth. They are also happy with freshness, calories, and size. Opinions are mixed on value.
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Customers like the taste of the mints. They mention that it tastes very nice, leaves no aftertaste, and is not too sweet.
"...Tasty mints. Not very sweet, but sweet enough to take the edge off the bitterness of the peppermint...." Read more
"...Wish all dentist would recommend this. Added bonus the mints taste great and you have fresh breath! :)" Read more
"...which is the only reason I've taken off a star -- although the taste is tolerable, I feel like it could be made a bit more pleasant...." Read more
"...It does have a great taste!" Read more
Customers like the quality of the mints. For example, they say they are excellent, good, and helpful for oral health. Some say that the mint is strong and serves well as breath mints, with just the right amount of mintiness. That said, most are happy with the product.
"...Spry peppermint mints serve very well as breath mints. And also cough drops --- really, no kidding...." Read more
"...These mints are amazing! I feel like I just had a teeth cleaning!..." Read more
"...Anyway, if you can get over the intense menthol, I think these are pretty effective." Read more
"Great mints that don't make your mouth taste bad after." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the health benefits of the mint. They mention that the xylitol is effective in reducing tooth decay, strengthening the teeth, and does not destroy the teeth or gums. Some say that the mint is the best thing for their health and helps fight sinus issues and tooth decay.
"...As I understand it, the Xylitol itself is effective in reducing tooth decay for 2 reasons:..." Read more
"...My gums seem healthier based on the results of flossing, so I would say these are having an effect there, as well..." Read more
"...Sugar-free and helping fight sinus issues and tooth decay...what did I have to lose?..." Read more
"...Yummy and good for my teeth :) Ordered from Amazon and received the next day. Amazing 😀..." Read more
Customers like the dryness of the product. They mention that it helps with dry mouth, adds moisture to the mouth, and is perfect for use after meals to help prevent tooth decay. Customers also say that the lemon helps increase salivation, which helps prevent dryness. Overall, customers find the product delicious and extremely effective for freshening your breath.
"...By increasing saliva production, saliva keeping the gums moist and being mildly antibacterial...." Read more
"...I was told not only is it great for fresh breath but good for your gums.It does have a great taste!" Read more
"Helps with dry mouth and breathe freshening a bonus." Read more
"...Effective treatment for gum disease- Effective against dry mouth- May help with oral infections-..." Read more
Customers like the freshness of the mints. They say that they leave their mouth feeling fresh and clean. Some customers also say that the mint increases saliva production, which keeps the gums moist. Overall, customers are satisfied with the fresh taste and quality of the product.
"...By increasing saliva production, saliva keeping the gums moist and being mildly antibacterial...." Read more
"...treatment Dr. Ellie Phillips recommends and have noticed my gums are already getting better and I don't have any heat/cold sensititvity since my..." Read more
"Best flavor mints I've had and way better for the teeth. A bit expensive and disappointing there's no discount for buying more (?)...." Read more
"...The menthol in the peppermint is cooling and soothing to my gums as well. It is pretty strong in these little guys...." Read more
Customers find the sugar-free mints a good alternative to sugar, and say they stimulate saliva production. They also say they're a great alternative to artificial sweeteners, with a fresh taste and palatable aftertaste.
"...So cinnamon spry mints are a good choice for sugarless candy, but I'd not consume more than 2-3 per hour...." Read more
"...Sugar-free and helping fight sinus issues and tooth decay...what did I have to lose?..." Read more
"...All in all, it’s decent. I do like that it’s sugarless and helps in dental care." Read more
"...Xylitol is a natural sugar alcohol that cannot be digested by most bacteria in the mouth...." Read more
Customers like the size of the mints. They mention that they are small enough to tuck between their gums and cheeks, and are less than half an inch in diameter. Some customers also say that the pills are bigger in size than some of the other brands. Overall, customers are satisfied with the size and functionality of the product.
"...These are very small (don't give to small children due to size and also keep them away from pets as xylitol is toxic to cats and dogs) and only 1.2..." Read more
"...Spry Xylitol Mints, Natural Peppermint – These mints are small, smooth, and round, and like the berry flavor, have an after-taste that I do not care..." Read more
"I love the taste of these mints. Large container, good price for Xylitol...." Read more
"Mints are good for what they are intended for, just smaller than what I expected." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the mints. Some mention that they are well worth the price, refreshing, and that you get so many for the price. However, others say that they're a little spendy.
"...Totally a game changer and worth buying the mints just for better oral health. I feel a new sense of hope to have my gums coming back...." Read more
"Best flavor mints I've had and way better for the teeth. A bit expensive and disappointing there's no discount for buying more (?)...." Read more
"I love the taste of these mints. Large container, good price for Xylitol...." Read more
"...only complaint is they are a little spendy." Read more
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> UPDATE: I've tried the cinnamon, and honestly like the mild sweet flavor better than the peppermint, albeit, I suspect that the peppermint is more effective as a breathmint, and possibly better as a coughdrop.
> I think of the cinnamon as "sugarless candy", when I just have a craving for something sweet, but CAUTION if you gobble down 20 or 40 spry mints (of any flavor, as did another reviewer), you'll get the worst stomach ache of your life. So, I'd advise skipping the spry mints if your stomach is already rocky. Note that most other sugarless candies contain Erythritol, which is not safe. So cinnamon spry mints are a good choice for sugarless candy, but I'd not consume more than 2-3 per hour.
> I don't have a problem with dry mouth during the day. But I occasionally pop a mint, just for the pleasant taste, or to clear a bad taste from my mouth.
> I have dry mouth at night, because I use a CPAP machine, and breath through my mouth. If I tuck a mint between my teeth (or, more correctly my gum) and lip before going to bed, my mouth stays moist for 3 or 4 hours. In the morning, my mouth may not be exactly swimmingly moist, but at least it doesn't feel like a sand pit either.
> If I happen to get up in the middle of the night, I slip in another mint -- if I remember. In that case, I usually wake up with a quite moist mouth.
> There is actually a similar product (Oracoat Xylimelts) specifically meant to be used this way, which has a sticky side, which you are supposed to stick to a tooth or your palette --- but it is about 10x more expensive.
> Spry peppermint mints serve very well as breath mints. And also cough drops --- really, no kidding. On several occasions, I've stopped a persistent cough within seconds with a Spry mint. I don't know how well they'd do for a serious cough, associated with a cold, etc. -- but for a simple itchy throat and cough, they work well.
> 1 calorie each --- nothing to be concerned about.
> More importantly for me, no carbs --- I have type 2 diabetes. Xylitol (the major ingredient) is technically a sugar, but does not raise blood glucose (sugar) levels. So, the mints are not a concern for diabetics.
> Dry mouth, per se, isn't the primary issue for me (I can live with dry mouth, if that's the only issue). Recently, despite rigorous oral hygiene (including 3x annual teeth cleanings), I had to have 3 not-very-old crowns replaced because of gum-line decay, at $2000 each. Gum-line decay is caused by receding gums. Receding gums are caused by bacterial plaque and drying-out of gum tissue. Drying out of gums is caused by inadequate saliva production. Inadequate saliva production is usually caused by prescription drugs. My periodontist says that every one of the 8 or so prescriptions that I take are known to cause inadequate saliva production.
> As I understand it, the Xylitol itself is effective in reducing tooth decay for 2 reasons:
1) By increasing saliva production, saliva keeping the gums moist and being mildly antibacterial.
2) The xylitol itself is mildly antibacterial -- although no-one seems to know why. One theory is that bacteria process it like a sugar, but derive no benefit --- i.e., they starve. BUT there is an ancient urban myth that saccharine kills ants the same way, which is NOT true.
> Apparently xylitol has no known adverse side effects (not even on ants). Hurrah! However, xylitol is toxic to dogs. (It spikes insulin production in dogs, but not in humans, so it isn't even a little bit toxic in humans. Albeit, too much xylitol can give you a stomach ache, see above.
> Shortly before I began using Spry mints, I had shifted over to using Oxyfresh mouthwash (instead of Listerine), in part because Oxyfresh is alcohol-free (alcohol dries your mouth), and had noticed that my mouth was not quite so dry in the morning. So, the Oxyfresh helped the dryness a little, and the Spry mints help alot. As it turns out xylitol is a major ingredient of Oxyfresh.
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ABOUT GUM-LINE DECAY --- I've been using a Sonicare toothbrush since they first came out (and costed a fortune -- I think I'm on my fourth one), but if you've got some decay forming a "cave" at the gumline, the Sonicare brush can't reach it. However, my wife purchased an Oral-B, and I'm convinced that the gumline is exactly where the Oral-b brush concentrates its action on (when used properly). When I got that $6000 bill for the crowns, I switched toothbrushes.
I've been drinking too much diet soda lately and it is not being kind to my teeth and gums. I've also been trying to lose weight for most of the year, so my body is under the constant stress of lower calories and intense exercise. I think the stress from the weight loss attempt is making my gums more sensitive to the acids in the diet soda than they would normally be. So I am doing what I can to improve them. One part (among many) of my strategy involves these mints.
Xylitol is supposed to inhibit bacterial growth (basically bacteria can't process it, which means they have a harder time forming bioflims/plaque/etc. on your teeth, though this is an oversimplification). This is not something I can directly observe the results of, of course, but hopefully I will hear good things next time I go to the dentist. Xylitol is also supposed to reduce the acid level of the mouth, which I definitely feel like this product has done.
The menthol in the peppermint is cooling and soothing to my gums as well. It is pretty strong in these little guys. It kind of reminds me of Halls cough drops which is the only reason I've taken off a star -- although the taste is tolerable, I feel like it could be made a bit more pleasant. (You do get accustomed to the flavor, for what it's worth.) I think the Pur xylitol mints have a slightly better taste, although I've only had one flavor of each, and they weren't the same flavor, so I can't do a direct comparison. For these Spry mints, I did not notice an aftertaste from the sweetener (xylitol can be natural, by the way), but I have been consuming non-caloric sweeteners for a long time and I may just not have noticed.
These are very small (don't give to small children due to size and also keep them away from pets as xylitol is toxic to cats and dogs) and only 1.2 calories each. I don't even bother to log them when I am logging my calories for the day (I am counting calories this year). I just have one or two after meals or anytime I think I've consumed something acidic, and my gums feel better. My gums seem healthier based on the results of flossing, so I would say these are having an effect there, as well (in conjunction with several mouth washes I am using).
Anyway, if you can get over the intense menthol, I think these are pretty effective.
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