No! As per the nutritional information they are actually 91% sugar
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.
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.
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?
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.
Sugar alcohols are a type of low-calorie sweetener commonly used in sugar-free mints. They provide sweetness without causing a spike in blood sugar levels, making them a popular choice for individuals watching their sugar intake. Some commonly used sugar alcohols in mints include sorbitol, xylitol, and mannitol.
Because they don't make them.
sugar alcohols are popular in sugar-free gums and mints. They are less sweet than sucrose.
Any thats not too hard or chewy! If you chew gum make sure it's sugar free (you dont want to get gum stuck on your braces!).
probably not however because of the sugar aclohols and/or sorbitol in sugar free mints and candy eatting a lot of them can cause a lot of gas and even have a laxative effect.
A sugar-free mint would likely dissolve faster than a regular mint because sugar can take longer to dissolve than other ingredients in the mint. The absence of sugar allows the sugar-free mint to dissolve more quickly in comparison.
Myntz! breath mints last a long time. They are sugar-free. My dentist says breath mints that have sugar, make your teeth worse not better.
They make mint flavored treats for dogs. Do NOT give them anything sugar free as the substitute eg xylitol is lethal to dogs