Breath Savers

Breath Savers is a brand of mint manufactured by The Hershey Company. Breath Savers were introduced in 1973 by the Life Savers Company, a division of E.R. Squibb, in limited areas and were originally sugared. The brand became a national brand in 1978 when it replaced sugar with saccharin and became sugar free from then on. Nabisco acquired the Life Savers Company from E.R. Squibb in 1981, and in 2000, after its merger with Kraft Foods, it sold its gum and breath mint business to Hershey. The main ingredient found in Breath Savers is sorbitol.

As the name and design suggests, Breath Savers are modeled after its Life Savers, beveled at the outer edges and having a shallow depression in the center, on both sides. Each Breath Saver is counterembossed on one side with the legend "BREATH SAVER" in raised letters about 0.3 mm tall in a circular pattern around the center. They are packaged in two different ways:

  • A cylindrical roll, with twelve mints in each roll.
  • In a disc-shaped metal can, sold as "Breath Savers 3 Hour Mints".

Breath Savers are advertised as containing "Neutrazin", an ingredient claimed to neutralize and eliminate bad breath temporarily. Neutrazin is often used today in several other mints and mint-like products. It is not stated which ingredients of the ingredient list (see infobox) compose Neutrazin, however, it's widely believed that a zinc compound, an oil (liquid fat) and a nontoxic surfactant compose the chemical markup of Neutrazin.

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