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Wrigley's Extra Spearmint Chewing Gum 27g
Pack size : 27g
AED 3.75(Inc. VAT)
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Origin -
United States of America
highlights
Now longer lasting suitable for vegetarians sugar free chewing gum with sweeteners and mint flavours.
DESCRIPTION
Now longer lasting suitable for vegetarians sugar free chewing gum with sweeteners and mint flavours.
Ingredients
Sweeteners Sorbitol● Xylitol● Mannitol● Maltitol Syrup● Aspartame● Salt Of Aspartame Acesulfame● Acesulfame K● Gum Base● Humectant Glycerol● Flavourings
Additives
No artificial colours or preservatives
Package Type
Packet
Flavor
Spearmint
Allergy Information
Does not contain: almonds, barley, brazil nuts, carrots, cashew nuts, celeriac, celery, cereals containing gluten, cocoa, coconut coriander, corn, crustaceans, diary, eggs, fish, gluten, hazelnuts, kamut, lactose, lupin, macadamia nut, milk, molluscs, mustard, nuts, oats, peanuts, pecan nuts, pine nutsand pine kernels, pistachio nuts, pod fruits, Queensland nuts, rye, sesame, seafood, shellfish, soya, spelt, Sulphur dioxide/sulphites, tree nuts, walnuts, wheat.
Nutrition facts
Per100PortionType
Average Nutritional Value per 100g
Energyinkcal
153kcal
EnergyinkJ
636kJ
Carbohydrates
63.6g
Fat
0g
Fibre
0g
*Your daily values may be higher or lower depending on your calaries needs
INFORMATION
Storage Condition
Store in a cool & dry place
Brand Message
Company, known as the Wrigley company, is an American chewing gum (Wrigley's gum) company, based in the global innovation center (gic) in goose island, Chicago, Illinois. It is wholly owned by mars, incorporated, and along with mars chocolate bars and other candy products, makes up mars Wrigley confectionery.
Safety warning
Not to be used by people who suffer from phenylketonuria. Acceptable daily intake of aspartame is 40 mg and of acesulfame k is 9mg per body weight. Excessive daily consumption; above 40g sorbitol and above 20g of mannitol may produce laxative effects.