Wrigley gets patent for bad breath gumPosted Aug 25th 2006 3:03PM by Dennis Craven No word on what Wrigley will call the new gum, but it probably won't be a boring derivative of Zinc and Copper. The two elements have been proven to bond with odor causing sulphur compounds on the teeth, toungue, and palate, and dissolving them. Wrigley claims the new formula cloaks the metallic taste of the metals and produces a chew on par with Juicy Fruit and Doublemint. According to international market study company Leatherhead, the trend of using gum to deliver various medications is going to continue to rise. |
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