

🦷 Elevate your breath game—freshness and dental defense in every mint!
Spry Xylitol Peppermint Sugar Free Candy offers 240 hard mints sweetened exclusively with 100% natural xylitol, clinically proven to help reduce cavities and promote oral health. This non-GMO, gluten-free, vegan-friendly candy delivers refreshing peppermint flavor without sugar or artificial additives, making it an ideal daily companion for busy professionals seeking effective, clean oral care and fresh breath anytime.















| ASIN | B0001VKLDY |
| ASIN | B0001VKLDY |
| Age Range Description | For ages 3 and up |
| Allergen Information | Contains: Gluten Free |
| Best Sellers Rank | 8,761 in Health & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Health & Personal Care ) 39 in Mints |
| Brand Name | Spry |
| Candy Consistency | Hard |
| Colour | White |
| Container Type | Tin |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Country of origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (6,163) |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (6,163) |
| Diet Type | Halal |
| Flavour | Peppermint |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00700596000070 |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
| Item Form | Mints |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Package Weight | 0.18 Kilograms |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Type Name | Mints |
| Item Weight | 136 g |
| Item model number | MPP240 |
| Manufacturer | Spry |
| Manufacturer | Spry |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 240 |
| Occasion | Birthday |
| Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 7.32 x 6.35 cm; 136.08 g |
| Size | 240 Count (Pack of 1) |
| Specialty | Sugar Free |
| Style | Buttons |
| Sugar Candy Type | hard candies |
| UPC | 700596000070 |
| Unit Count | 240.0 Count |
M**Y
Good for ya toofs!
These are the cheapest Xylitol Mints around. Suck on a couple after meals to help strengthen and repair teeth. I've seen a few people say that they tried them for a couple of months and they didn't work. That's not enough time to reverse the early stages of a cavity. If you have the early stages of a cavity (white spots on the teeth decalsification) then you need a good toothpaste with a high amount of fluoride plus xylitol mints. I reversed my early tooth decay in 6 months by using Colgate Durophate toothpaste, cheap supermarket brand none alcohol mouthwash, plus these mints. Brush twice a day morning and night. After every meal swish with water and swallow, then have 2 of these mints after every meal. Then rinse my mouth with mouthwash twice a day at random. It totally fixed my early stages of decay. And part of one of my back teeth had gotten pretty bad all rough and chalky. Now it looks like a normal tooth again. They also taste nice and minty.
D**R
Great taste
Fantastic taste. Bought for the second time and will continue to do so. Good for teeth.
D**D
Really work & plenty of them.
Came on time, mints great, lots of them so excellent value for money. Got them for dry mouth during night & they really work. Don't crunch them, just suck them, great. Helps teeth too.
P**S
Great taste, great for your teeth but quite pricey.
I’ve bought 6 of these so far after hearing about the amazing effects of xylitol on your teeth. Using them together with all the other products in Dr Ellie Phillips ‘complete mouthcare system’ (Ultradex mouthwash, followed by brushing teeth with original Crest toothpaste, followed by original or cool mint Listerene & finally using Act Anticavity mouthwash) & only drinking liquids at mealtimes (yes, even water)! After eating & drinking, take 2 xylitol’s (5 times a day) & if you wake up in the night with a dry mouth, have a xylitol instead of a drink. It’s quite a commitment but you can feel your mouth becoming healthier & healthier. I recommend everyone searching out Dr Ellie Phillips for themselves & hear the science behind her system; she has many videos on YouTube which are extremely helpful & informative. Cannot recommend highly enough.
M**A
Sugar free mints
Exactly as described. No sugar, or Aspartame!
W**E
Taste great just hope they live up to the hype
I have been researching xylitol for good teeth and gum care and came upon these. Yes they seem expensive for some mints but actually there are a lot of mints in the tub so actually value compared to some other brands, i like the taste and have one or two after i eat or drink anything sweet or bad for my teeth. Too early to say whether they work yet but they must be good as everyone who comes to my home asks for a mint and my husband has decided to also have these after he eats, so i have had to order more.
P**R
Xylitol Sugar Free Mints
Nice smooth coated mints. Effective in making your mouth feel fresh, while comforting to know you are not damaging your teeth with sugar. There are 240 mints, so you can decant into small packet to carry with you. They should last a while and work out to be value for money and good for teeth.
A**W
Great taste
Yummy
A**ー
ガムはすぐに味が無くなるので、こちらで十分。噛んだ瞬間ちと薬くさい。
S**Y
> Tasty mints. Not very sweet, but sweet enough to take the edge off the bitterness of the peppermint. > UPDATE: I've tried the cinnamon, and honestly like the mild sweet flavor better than the peppermint, albeit, I suspect that the peppermint is more effective as a breath mint, and possibly better as a cough drop. > I think of the cinnamon as "sugarless candy", when I just have a craving for something sweet, but CAUTION if you gobble down 20 or 40 spry mints (of any flavor, as did another reviewer), you may get a stomach ache. So, if your stomach is already rocky, don't be surprised if a couple of spry mints make it worse. Note that most other sugarless candies contain Erythritol, which is not so safe. So cinnamon spry mints are a good choice for sugarless candy, but I'd not consume more than 2-3 per hour. > I don't have a problem with dry mouth during the day. But I occasionally pop a spry mint, just for the pleasant taste, or to clear a bad taste from my mouth. > I have dry mouth at night, because I use a CPAP machine, and breath through my mouth. If I tuck a mint between my my gum and lip before going to bed, my mouth stays moist for 3 or 4 hours. In the morning, my mouth may not always be exactly swimmingly moist, but at least it doesn't feel like a sand pit either. > If I happen to get up in the middle of the night, I slip in another mint -- if I remember. In that case, I usually wake up with a very moist mouth. > There is actually a similar product (Oracoat Xylimelts) specifically meant to be used this way, which has a sticky side, which you are supposed to stick to a tooth or your palette --- but it is about 10x more expensive. > Concerned that you might aspirate a Spry mint if you fall asleep with one between your gum and lips? That's a very valid concern. But I had purchased the Spry Mints (on my peridontist's advice) before I discovered Oracoat Xylimelts. Ironically the Xylimelts gave me more confidence in the safety of the Spry mints --- because anything stuck to your palette must occasionally or eventually come loose, and would be more vulnerable to being aspirated (than a mint between your lip and gum). In any case, I've used Spry mints (between my lip and gum), while asleep, for over 1000 nights now, and never had a problem. > Don't suck on spry mints at bed time, even for a few seconds. If you do, the mint will completely dissolve seemingly almost instantly, and you'll derive no benefit (in terms of keeping your mouth moist while you sleep). > Spry peppermint mints serve very well as breath mints. And also cough drops --- really, no kidding. On several occasions, I've stopped a persistent dry cough within seconds with a Spry mint. I don't know how well they'd do for a serious cough, associated with a cold, etc. -- but for a simple itchy throat and dry cough, they work well. > 1 calorie each --- nothing to be concerned about. > More importantly for me, no carbs --- I have type 2 diabetes. Xylitol (the major ingredient) is technically a sugar, but does not raise blood glucose (sugar) levels. So, the mints are not a concern for diabetics. > Dry mouth, per se, isn't the primary issue for me (I can live with dry mouth, if that's the only issue). Recently, despite rigorous oral hygiene (including 3x annual teeth cleanings), I had to have 3 not-very-old crowns replaced because of gum-line decay, at $2000 each. Gum-line decay is caused by receding gums. Receding gums are caused by bacterial plaque and drying-out of gum tissue. Drying out of gums is caused by inadequate saliva production. Inadequate saliva production is usually caused by prescription drugs. My periodontist says that every one of the 8 or so prescriptions that I take are known to cause inadequate saliva production. > As I understand it, the Xylitol itself is effective in reducing tooth decay for 2 reasons: 1) By increasing saliva production, saliva keeping the gums moist and being mildly antibacterial (because saliva is anti-bacterial). 2) The xylitol itself is mildly antibacterial -- although no-one seems to know why. One theory is that bacteria process it like a sugar, but derive no benefit --- i.e., they starve. BUT there is an ancient urban myth that saccharine kills ants the same way, which is NOT true. > Apparently xylitol has no known adverse side effects (not even on ants). Hurrah! However, xylitol is toxic to dogs. (It spikes insulin production in dogs, but not in humans, so it isn't even a little bit toxic in humans. Albeit, too much xylitol can give you a stomach ache, see above. > UPDATE- A new study claims that xylitol promotes blood clotting. But dosage is not quantified in a meaningful way in the study. My conclusion: individuals taking anti-coagulants for a heart condition and 20 or more Spry mints per day might want to consult their cardiologist. I seriously doubt that 1 or 2 mints per night (each allowed to dissolve over several hours) is any sort of problem. > Shortly before I began using Spry mints, I had shifted over to using Oxyfresh mouthwash (instead of Listerine), in part because Oxyfresh is alcohol-free (alcohol dries your mouth), and had noticed that my mouth was not quite so dry in the morning. As it turns out xylitol is a major ingredient of Oxyfresh. So, it's a twofer, Oxyfresh reduces dry mouth (and therefore tooth decay) 1) because it contains no alchohol, 2) because it contains xylitol. So, the Oxyfresh helped the dryness in my mouth a little, and the Spry mints help alot. --- ABOUT GUM-LINE DECAY --- I've been using a Sonicare toothbrush since they first came out (and costed a fortune -- I think I'm on my fourth one), but if you've got some decay forming a "cave" at the gum-line, the Sonicare brush can barely reach it. However, my wife purchased an Oral-B, and I'm convinced that the gumline is exactly where the Oral-b brush concentrates its action on (when used properly). When I got that $6000 bill for the crowns, I switched toothbrushes.
Y**S
Bon goût mais pas très puissant en bouche. Pas trop chère vue la quantité.
K**R
I always buy this product because Xylitol is a naturel sweetener. I only order this product from Amazon when I get out to the Health Food Store in my area because i use a walker and cant get out when there is snow on the ground. I don't have a picture because I don't have any left.
س**س
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