Dentyne is a brand of sugar-free chewing gum and mints, introduced in the United States in 1899 by the Franklin V. Canning Company.
Franklin V. Canning Company introduced Dentyne in the United States in 1899.
Dentyne was the first sugar-free gum to reach the Market.
In 1962, Warner-Lambert Company acquired the Dentyne brand.
In 2003, Cadbury Schweppes acquired the Adams brand and the rights to Dentyne.
In 2010, Kraft Foods acquired Cadbury Schweppes.
In 2012, Mondelez International spun off from Kraft Foods and became the parent company of Dentyne.
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Sugar-free gum with a frosty, cool flavor.
Sugar-free gum with a spicy, cinnamon flavor.
Original sugar-free gum flavor.
Sugar-free mints with various refreshing flavors.
No, Dentyne is a sugar-free gum brand.
Yes, Dentyne gum is vegan as it doesn't contain any animal-derived ingredients or animal by-products.
It's subjective and varies by individual taste preferences, but Dentyne Ice and Dentyne Fire are among the most popular flavors.
Dentyne sugar-free gum doesn't have any calories.
Yes, Dentyne is marketed as a gum that can freshen breath and help fight bad breath.