Spry sugar-free mints contain xylitol, a natural sweetener with clinically proven, unique, dental health benefits. These mints freshen your breath while defending against bacteria that cause cavities and tooth decay in a convenient way.
Numerous clinical studies have shown that in order to maximize the oral health benefits of xylitol, you must continue exposing your teeth and oral tissues throughout the day. The Spry Dental Defense Mints offers a convenient and delicious mint with xylitol to make this exposure as convenient as possible.
- Sugar Free - Made with Xylitol
- Helps to provide a fresher breathe
- Non-GMO
- Gluten Free
Xylitol, Calcium Lactate, Magnesium Stearate, Gum Arabic, Natural Flavour (Peppermint, Cinnamon and Blackberry & Raspberry Oils), Carnauba Wax
Servings - 45
Serving Size - 1 mint (0.6g)
Calories - 1
Total Fat - 0g
Sodium - 0mg
Total Carbs - 0.5gm
Xylitol - 0.5gm
Total Sugars - 0gm
Protein - 0gm
Choking hazard. Keep out of reach of children.
Spry Xylitol Mints is about practical everyday use more than big claims. Whether you are choosing a toothpaste or a mint, the real value is in getting something you will actually keep using for fresher breath and more tooth-conscious daily habits.
What you may notice with Spry Xylitol Mints is usually gradual, such as a clearer sense of support in the area this product targets, with changes usually feeling gradual rather than dramatic. The format is part of the decision here, because the best product on paper still needs to be one you will actually use. You can also explore Healthy Teeth and Mouth Care if you want nearby options or more context.
What may Spry Xylitol Mints help with?
Spry Xylitol Mints is positioned for mouth freshness with xylitol instead of sugar. It is usually a fit when you want support in that area from this exact ingredient or format, rather than a broad general formula.
Why are the key ingredients or features included here?
The feature that matters most in Spry Xylitol Mints is Xylitol. That is what gives the product its specific role, and it is usually the main reason to choose this over a more general option.