Clorets

Clorets

Clorets

Line of chewing gum and mints


Clorets is a line of chewing gum and mints made by Cadbury Adams. It was introduced in 1951. Clorets gum and candy contain Actizol, a proprietary ingredient that contains chlorophyll, which purportedly acts as an active ingredient to eliminate mouth odors.[1] Clorets was originally owned by American Chicle, then by Warner-Lambert in 1962 under its Adams division until Pfizer took over in 2000.[2] The Adams division was sold to Cadbury-Schweppes in 2002, which is now known as Cadbury Adams (later acquired by Kraft Foods).

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Clorets is widely available in South America, Central America, South Africa, West Asia and South-East Asia. The largest markets for Clorets are Mexico, Thailand, Egypt, Morocco and Japan.[citation needed]

Packaging and flavor varieties

Packaging sizes
  • Gum in 2s carton
  • Gum in 12s carton
  • Small mints (in a pack of 50)
  • Candy-style mints (in a pack of 6)
  • Tablet mints (in a pack of 35)
  • Val-U-Pak (in a pack of 30)
Flavors
  • Original/Cool Mint
  • Arctic/Ocean Mint
  • Orange Mint
  • Dark Secret Mint (Thailand)
  • Cinnamon (Japan and Morocco)
  • Cool Berry Mint
  • Pink Grapefruit Mint
  • Broccoli
Clorets Infinity
  • Peppermint
  • Spearmint

See also


References

  1. Elliott, Stuart (April 28, 1994). "The Media Business: Advertising; Marketers revive an old formula for cachet: the secret ingredient". The New York Times. Retrieved February 22, 2013.

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