Peppersmith
Peppersmith only use xylitol to make their mints and gum taste nice and sweet. Xylitol helps keep your teeth healthy by clearing away bacteria and plaque in the mouth. Even better news, it comes from trees and plants. Hooray. When it comes to the other ingredients in Peppersmith mints and gum, they like to steer clear of stuff like artificial colours, flavours or preservatives. Luckily, the xylitol that is used to replace sugar in Peppersmith products has 40% fewer calories than sugar itself. This means that in a whole pack of Peppersmith mints there's only 36 calories. Plus, xylitol has a low GI of 7 so is suitable for diabetics too.
Aspartame. That nasty artificial sweetener that's in lots of diet fizzy drinks. Aspartame is not needed to make Peppersmith mints and gum taste great good news for all.
Don’t just take our word for it, Peppersmith are endorsed by lots of dentists across the UK and the Oral Health Foundation. They are also approved by the European Food Safety Authority who have done lots of studies on xylitol and teeth.