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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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YUM! What more can I say... after a good experience with the Wild Mint drops I had to try the other two flavours. But I guess the Berry flavour was a real hit, because they had none left. So I grabbed a Lemon pack (amongst a pile of Wild Mint ones) and headed off. Opened the pack, had a Drop... MASSIVE TASTE HIT! What a winner.
Full of flavour, cleansingly tart but not at all bitter (despite the lack of any sugar!) and no sour aftertang. All in all, great stuff!
Overall, quite the market-leader in my books. A vintage drop indeed. :)
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We've sussed out these delicious almonds, thinly coated with white chocolate and a whisper of freeze-dried berry. We've stripped some layers to go skinny on the chocolate but not on the taste. Our multi-packs make it easy to get your skinny on when you're out and about.
Ingredients: Roasted Almonds (49%) (Almonds, Canola Oil), White Chocolate (49%) (Sugar, Cocoa Butter, Full Cream Milk Powder, Emulsifier (Soy Lecithin), Natural Vanilla Flavour), Freeze-Dried Raspberry Powder, Icing Sugar, Acidity Regulators (Lactic Acid, Calcium Lactate).
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