Breath Savers

Brand of mint candy made by Hershey's From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Breath Savers is a brand of mint manufactured by the Hershey Company.

Product typeMint (candy)
Introduced1973; 53 years ago (1973)
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Breath Savers
A pack of Peppermint Breath Savers
Flavored mints available in Peppermint, Wintergreen, Spearmint, and Cinnamon.
Product typeMint (candy)
OwnerThe Hershey Company
Produced byThe Hershey Company
Introduced1973; 53 years ago (1973)
MarketsUnited States
Previous ownersE. R. Squibb
TaglineBreak Open The Breath Savers
A Mint with More
Websitewww.hersheyland.com/breath-savers
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History

Breath Savers were introduced in 1973 by the Life Savers Company, a division of E.R. Squibb, in limited areas, and were originally sugared. The brand became a national brand in 1978 when it replaced sugar with saccharin and became sugar-free from then on. Nabisco acquired the Life Savers Company from E.R. Squibb in 1981.[1] In 2000, after its merger with Kraft Foods, Nabisco sold its gum and breath mint business to Hershey.[2]

Ingredients

The main ingredient found in Breath Savers is sorbitol, a sugar alcohol containing one-third the calories of sugar and which is 60 percent the sweetness of sugar.[3] In addition to sorbitol, Breath Savers also contains small amounts of aspartame and natural flavors.[4]

Breath Savers have also begun advertising some of their mints to contain sodium bicarbonate, an alkaline salt used in many personal hygiene products as a mechanical cleanser on the teeth and gums. It also neutralizes the production of acid in the mouth, and acts as an antiseptic to help prevent infections.[5][6]

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