Swapping your sugary gum for a sugar-free alternative is good for your teeth. In fact, some brands of sugar-free gum have earned the American Dental Association (ADA) Seal of Acceptance. But ...
(CBS) Chew on this. A new study suggests that sugar-free gum can damage teeth. Does this mean that four out of five dentists are dopes? For the study - published in the Oct. 7 issue of the British ...
Sugar-free gum may not do as much good for your teeth as you thought, according to new research. (Photo: Flickr/Kyle Lam) Sugar-free chewing gum flavored with xylitol is often touted as “good” for ...
Sugar-free gum might be good for your teeth, but not so much for your guts, as scientists have found why it can trigger gas in some people. One of the ingredients of sugar-free gum, sorbitol, can ...
Chewing a sugar-free gum daily reduced preterm births in a large study in Malawi. The oral intervention was inspired by past research linking poor oral health and preterm birth. The gum contains ...
Chewing gum in the modern world is profoundly inelegant. You chew it on the subway, spit it on the ground, get it stuck on someone else’s shoe, walk around with a tote bag full of wrappers that will ...
Multiple formats available, including 60-piece "to go cup." Bazooka Candy Brands introduces Bazooka Sugar Free to the confectionery space. The sugar-free gum is packed with the classic Bazooka Bubble ...
Wm. Wrigley Jr. Co. is about to pop something extra into the bubble gum market. The Chicago-based firm, king of the $1.7 billion-a-year gum business, on Tuesday confirmed it will begin selling at ...
Have you ever popped a piece of chewing gum to freshen your breath after lunch only to feel bloated and suffer stomach cramps afterwards? It turns out you're not alone. According to Lindsay Malone, a ...