List of breath mints
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This is a list of breath mint brands in alphabetical order. A breath mint is a type of candy primarily consumed to freshen the smell of one's breath, by masking offensive odors with the scent of mint or other flavoring, and by stimulating the flow of saliva to help remove food and bacterial debris from the mouth. Like chewing gums and throat lozenges, many breath mints are artificially sweetened and consumed solely for non-nutritive purposes.
Breath mint brands
Name | Company | Year introduced | Country of origin |
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Altoids[1] | Callard & Bowser | 1780s | United Kingdom |
Breath Savers | Hershey | 1973 | United States |
Certs | Mondelēz International | 1956 | United States |
Chlormint | Perfetti Van Melle | India | |
C. Howard's Violet Candies | ca. 1930s | United States | |
Cinnaburst | Cadbury | United Kingdom | |
Clorets | 1951 | United States | |
Dentyne Mints | Cadbury | 1899 | United Kingdom |
Eclipse | Wrigley | 1999 | United States |
Euromints | Eurobrand | United States | |
Excel | Wrigley | 1991 | United States |
Extra | Wrigley | 1984 | United States |
Fisherman's Friend | Lofthouse company | 1865 | United Kingdom |
Fox's Glacier Mints | Fox's Confectionery | 1918 | United Kingdom |
Frisk | Frisk International | 1986 | Belgium |
Great Bite | Ferrara Pan Candy Company | ca. 2008 | China |
Halls | Cadbury | 1930s | United Kingdom |
Ice Breakers | Hershey | 1996 | United States |
Ipso | Nicholas International Ltd. | ca. 1970s | United Kingdom |
Life Savers | <-- Mars, Incorporated --> | United States | |
Maxx Menthol | Universal Robina Corporation | Philippines | |
Mentos | Perfetti Van Melle | 1948 | Netherlands |
Minties | |||
Momints | United States | ||
Penguin Mints | |||
Peppersmith | Peppersmith | 2009 | United Kingdom |
Polo | Rowntree's | 1948 | United Kingdom |
Revive Energy Mints | |||
Ricola | Ricola AG | 1940 | Switzerland |
Sen-Sen | F&F Foods, Inc. | ca. late 19th century | United States |
Silvermints | |||
Sisu | Leaf International | Finland | |
Smint | Chupa Chups | Spain | |
Snow Bear | Candymaker Incorporated | 1985 | Philippines |
Tic Tac | Ferrero | 1969 | Italy |
Trebors | Cadbury | United Kingdom | |
Vigroids | United Kingdom | ||
See also
- List of chewing gum brands
- Cough drops, also known as throat lozenges
- Mint (candy)
- Spearmint (flavour)
- Peppermint
- Wintergreen
- Candy cane
- Humbug (sweet)
References
- ↑ "Altoids". Callard & Bowser. 2012. Retrieved 17 February 2014.
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