Chew on This! 🍬 Elevate your gum game with guilt-free flavor!
STEVITAHum Peppermint Sugar-Free Gum offers a delicious, guilt-free chewing experience with 12 pieces per pack, totaling 72 servings. Made from all-natural, non-GMO ingredients, this vegetarian and keto-friendly gum supports oral health while being safe for diabetics. Sustainably sourced from family farms in Brazil, it combines ethical practices with a trusted legacy of over 30 years in the stevia industry.
Number of Pieces | 12 |
Item Package Weight | 0.28 Kilograms |
Item Package Quantity | 12 |
Item Weight | 0.96 Ounces |
G**L
Short lived in flavor and texture
I tried these because they are sweetened with stevia. The flavor is fine. Unfortunately, the flavor and the 'chewiness' lasts for about 90 seconds. I'll use them up, but won't order again.
E**Y
no aspertame
Gum chewing; breath freshener. Sweetened with Stevia; NO aspertame.Walmart sells the cinnamon flavor, but I prefer the peppermint. Amazon is the only place I can find it, and it comes right to my door!
J**R
Not Much Stevia
The marketing of this gum is extremely misleading. It pretends to be a Stevia product but the ingredients list Stevia as less than 2%. Instead, the flavor is mostly from xylitol, maltitol, and sorbitol, which no one should absorb in their bodies.
G**G
Gluten free
Great taste
A**F
the only stevia gum I've found
I've been trying to move off of all corn syrup products, but have been disappointed that "sugar free" products nearly all contain aspartame or somesuch chemical. This Steviadent is a chiclet style gum primarily sweetened with stevia leaf extract and xylitol (okay since it inhibits bacteria that causes tooth decay), though there is also sorbitol and maltitol, which doesn't please me much. The peppermint flavor is strong and lasts. The glaze coating doesn't "crack" like most chiclet style gums do, but I will accept this drawback since the sweetener was my primary motivator to buy the gum. The gum itself has a nice solid chew -- like the gums of my youth, before cheaper petroleum based chemicals became the primary elastomers.
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