Sugar free gum has alchoholic sugars
Sugar free gum lasts longer than regular non sugar free gum and ypur stupid for asking that.
No it doesn't and you are stupid for asking that.
Sugar free gum has alchoholic sugars
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No. Sugar-free gum lasts longer because the sugar crystals don't break down as fast.
Just an idea: Maybe they add more sugar-free flavor so sugar-free people don't miss out?
Sugar-free mints last longer because they do not contain sugar, which can break down and be consumed by bacteria in the mouth for energy. This allows the flavor to linger on the taste buds for a longer period of time. Additionally, sugar-free mints often contain artificial sweeteners that do not promote bacterial growth as sugar would.
the chemical makeup of the flavor
Because the sugar crystals don't break down as fast.
Sugar-free mints tend to last longer than regular mints because they often contain sugar substitutes, such as xylitol or sorbitol, which are more stable and have a lower tendency to absorb moisture. Additionally, sugar-free formulations typically use artificial or natural flavorings that can remain potent longer without the degradation associated with sugar. The absence of sugar also reduces the likelihood of crystallization, which can affect texture and longevity.
Gum with sugar, because the sugar provides flavor to go in the holes of your saliva. Sugar free gum goes away faster because there is less flavor in the sugar free gum.
It can to a certain extent, but not very effectively. The problem is that the sugar will still dissolve out of the gum pretty fast, so the key is to slow the dissolving of the sugar by means of chemically altering or coating it.