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What are sugar alcohols in mints?

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Products in which Sugar alcohols are most often used?

sugar alcohols are popular in sugar-free gums and mints. They are less sweet than sucrose.


Why does sugar free mints last longer?

Because the sugar makes some acid in your mouth dissolve the mint faster. But sugar free mints don't have sugar.


Do sugar alcohols contain alcohol?

Sugar alcohols do not contain ethanol (the stuff you drink). The simplest sugar alcohol, ethylene glycol, is the sweet but notoriously toxic chemical used in antifreeze. The higher sugar alcohols are for the most part nontoxic.


Are Mints A Candy?

They are because they still have sugar. Careful of how many you eat.


Do sugar alcohols have a bad effect on bariatric patients?

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What alcohols contain sugar?

All alcohols contain sugar because alcohol itself is a refined type of sugar, that's why it has so many calories.


What has the author Solomon Gershon written?

Solomon Gershon has written: 'The catalytic dehydrogenation of sugar alcohols ..' -- subject(s): Alcohols, Catalysis, Dehydrogenation


Are eclipse chewy mints sugar free?

No! As per the nutritional information they are actually 91% sugar


What is the approximate energy content kcal and g of most sugar alcohols?

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Is Eclipse gum bad for you?

Yes because it is a sugar free gum/mints. Google why sugar free gums/mints are bad for you and you will know the real truth.


How many spoons of sugar does a packet of polo-mints have?

I have heard that there are 3 teaspoons of sugar per polo, is this true?


What sweeteners are commonly found in sugar-free gum and mints?

In Mints and gum, the sweetener's are usually Aspartame, which is basically, Poison. But not as effective, enough of it can kill you, so I suggest, get non-sugar free gum (if you are a babby, it means gum that isn't sugar-free.) So... What have we learned today?