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After eating, the pH-level in your mouth drops and cavity-causing acids can attack tooth enamel. Wrigley's EXTRA Drops help to balance the pH in your mouth and keep your teeth healthy.
Wrigley's EXTRA Drops are available in 3 refreshing flavours: Wild Mint, Lemon and Wild Berry.
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It was 8:55am - I had to open shop in 5 minutes and I could smell the Steak-n-Cheese pie on my breath still, so I needed a breath-freshener fast. I spotted these in a standee bin, remembered seeing the RIDICULOUS advert with young Alicia Camplin (please forgive if I have mis-spelt her name) on it... and grabbed a pack, for a tester.
Unwrap, open box (nifty catch on it too, quite functional and eco-firendly), grab a little crystal tablet and pop it in my mouth. BOOM! What a hit! One co-worker mentioned that as I walked past and breathed out, his eyes stung from the hyper-mint freshness. Gotta giggle at that one... "Yes your honour, he assualted the lad with a super-strong minty exhalation... damaged the victim's eyes."
So long as I resisted the urge to crunch it, the lozenges were very long-lasting indeed. Very economical, functional, and full-on tasty indeed.
Overall, much goodness. I went back and bought a whole swag more... some for home, some for work, a pack in the car, and one in my pocket at all times. :) My only complaint would be that there are only 14 'drops' per pack... 20-24 per pack at $2 would have been a good pack-size I feel. It is quite possible to blast thru a pack a day, that adds up really.
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