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Dentyne

Dentyne (/ˌdɛnˈtn/) is a brand of chewing gum available in several countries globally. It is owned by Mondelēz International.

A package of Dentyne Classic gum
Dentyne Chewing Gum ad on a Model 63 Closed Delivery Wagon by Pope Waverley electrics in 1907

In 1899, a New York City druggist Franklin V. Canning formulated a chewing gum which he promoted as an aid to oral hygiene.[1] "To prevent decay, To sweeten the breath, To keep teeth white," read the package. Mr. Canning called his new gum Dentyne which is a combination of the words "dental" and "hygiene" (and also sounds like dentine as some people[who?] pronounce that word). In 1916 the brand was sold to the American Chicle Company.

By the 1930s, Dentyne was produced by the Adams Gum Company. Adams was one of the companies that made up the American Chicle Company.

Eventually ownership passed to Warner-Lambert Company which merged into Pfizer in 2000, and then Cadbury.

Products

Dentyne Classic

The original Dentyne was a cinnamon flavored breath-freshening gum which contained sugar. Dentyne Classic was removed from American and Canadian markets in 2006, and was eventually relaunched, only to be removed from markets again in 2019.

Dentyne Ice

A sugarless gum available in several flavors, all "intense" mints. Currently available flavors include "Peppermint," "Arctic Chill," "Spearmint," "Shiver Mint," "Vanilla Frost," "Cool Frost," "Wild Winter," "Intense" and "Mint Medley." Dentyne Ice gum should not be confused with Dentyne Ice mints.

Outside of the U.S., products available include additional flavors and are packaged differently. In the Southeast Asia markets, for instance, the Dentyne Ice package carries nine gum pellets instead of twelve, and is available in such flavors as "Mentholyptus" (extremely strong, similar to coughdrop mint flavor), "Midnight Mint", (a version of "Arctic Chill") and Cherry (similar to a cherry mouthwash flavor.)

Dentyne Fire

Dentyne Fire "Spicy Cinnamon" is a cinnamon-flavored sugarless gum. Dentyne Fire gum should not be confused with Dentyne Fire mints. Spicy Cinnamon is the flavor most similar to the original Dentyne Gum.

Dentyne Pure

Dentyne recently introduced Dentyne Pure, which claims to neutralize bad breath odors caused by bacteria and food.

Dentyne Tango

Dentyne Tango "Mixed Berry" comes in purple packaging and is fruit-flavored, not mint.

Dentyne Shine

A new Dentyne spinoff product, Dentyne Shine was introduced in Canada for 2009 as the Dentyne version of Trident White whitening gum.

Dentyne Mints

Dentyne Mints are a brand of breath mint manufactured by Cadbury Adams, a division of Cadbury-Schweppes. The mints are produced in two flavors: Ice (mint flavored) and Fire (cinnamon flavored). The form is a white (Dentyne Ice Mints) or red (Dentyne Fire Mints) pillow shape (slightly rounded square with rounded top and bottom). The mints are plain, with no printing or embossing.

Dentyne Mints are packed in a plastic box in the form of a rectangular solid with corners slightly rounded (along the X and Y axes only). Along the top of the top is a square hole with a sliding cover. Sliding this cover away from the hole allows access to the mints. The box uses no hinges. 50 mints are contained in each package.

Dentyne mints are not true mints, as they contain no mint oil.

The classification of Dentyne Fire as a "mint" can be questioned, as they contain (natural and artificial) cinnamon flavor, rather than mint flavor. Cadbury Adams, however, identifies both Dentyne Ice and Dentyne Fire as "mints".

See also

References

  1. ^ James Trager (2010). The New York Chronology: The Ultimate Compendium of Events, People, and Anecdotes from the Dutch to the Present. HarperCollins. pp. 262–. ISBN 978-0-06-201860-1.

External links

  • Dentyne
  • . Cadbury. Archived from the original on December 9, 2008.

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electrics in 1907 In 1899 a New York City druggist Franklin V Canning formulated a chewing gum which he promoted as an aid to oral hygiene 1 To prevent decay To sweeten the breath To keep teeth white read the package Mr Canning called his new gum Dentyne which is a combination of the words dental and hygiene and also sounds like dentine as some people who pronounce that word In 1916 the brand was sold to the American Chicle Company By the 1930s Dentyne was produced by the Adams Gum Company Adams was one of the companies that made up the American Chicle Company Eventually ownership passed to Warner Lambert Company which merged into Pfizer in 2000 and then Cadbury Contents 1 Products 1 1 Dentyne Classic 1 2 Dentyne Ice 1 3 Dentyne Fire 1 4 Dentyne Pure 1 5 Dentyne Tango 1 6 Dentyne Shine 1 7 Dentyne Mints 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksProducts EditThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed December 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Dentyne Classic Edit The original Dentyne was a cinnamon flavored breath freshening gum which contained sugar Dentyne Classic was removed from American and Canadian markets in 2006 and was eventually relaunched only to be removed from markets again in 2019 Dentyne Ice Edit A sugarless gum available in several flavors all intense mints Currently available flavors include Peppermint Arctic Chill Spearmint Shiver Mint Vanilla Frost Cool Frost Wild Winter Intense and Mint Medley Dentyne Ice gum should not be confused with Dentyne Ice mints Outside of the U S products available include additional flavors and are packaged differently In the Southeast Asia markets for instance the Dentyne Ice package carries nine gum pellets instead of twelve and is available in such flavors as Mentholyptus extremely strong similar to coughdrop mint flavor Midnight Mint a version of Arctic Chill and Cherry similar 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