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Myntz bill themselves as "Dentist Recommended" because they are sugar-free and "mouth acid neutralizing". They're available from Trader Joe's. They come in Altoids-like containers that can fit dice. They're circular, smooth, and have little dimples. They have a texture resembling that of Icebreakers. The "Wintermynt Blast" variety (not sure if there are others) are white with a few blue-green specks.

Wintermynt Blast Myntz taste a bit like toothpaste since they're that kind of mint. They're not very sweet, but not very bitter, either. They're fairly strong.

Myntz do not contain aspartame or caffeine. They do contain sorbitol and Potassium Bicarbonate. (The latter, being an alkaline compound, is probably the source of the "mouth acid neutralizing" feature.)


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