List of breath mints
Breath mints are a type of sweet specifically consumed to freshen the breath. They are often used after meals or to mask the smell of smoke or alcoholic beverages. Breath mints come in a variety of forms, including hard candies, gums, and lozenges. This article provides a list of popular breath mints.
List of Breath Mints[edit | edit source]
Altoids[edit | edit source]
Altoids are a brand of breath mints that originated in the United Kingdom in the 18th century. They are known for their strong peppermint flavor and distinctive tin packaging.
Tic Tac[edit | edit source]
Tic Tac is a brand of small, hard mints produced by the Italian company Ferrero. They are available in a variety of flavors, including mint, orange, and cherry.
Mentos[edit | edit source]
Mentos is a brand of chewy mints and gums produced by the Dutch company Perfetti Van Melle. They are sold in a distinctive roll package and are available in a wide range of flavors.
Ice Breakers[edit | edit source]
Ice Breakers is a brand of breath mints and chewing gum produced by the Hershey Company. They are known for their cooling crystals, which provide a strong burst of freshness.
Eclipse[edit | edit source]
Eclipse is a brand of breath mints and chewing gum produced by the Wrigley Company. They are marketed for their strong mint flavor and breath-freshening properties.
Breath Savers[edit | edit source]
Breath Savers is a brand of breath mints produced by the Hershey Company. They are known for their neutralizing action that combats bad breath odors.
Life Savers[edit | edit source]
Life Savers is a brand of hard candies and mints produced by the Wrigley Company. The mint varieties are often used as breath mints.
Peppersmith[edit | edit source]
Peppersmith is a UK-based brand of mints and chewing gum made with 100% xylitol and natural flavors.
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