Fresh Fruit Mints

$8.79
SKU:
MINTFF180
UPC:
898414001559
180 ct
10x55 ct
1000 ct
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Description

Sweet, tropical tang in a breath-freshening delivery system. Contains zero mint flavor (because fruit + mint = gross, what are you thinking???), but we’re not sure what else to call these tasty little tablets.

Epic Fresh Fruit Mints are the runaway favorite for kids in the Epic product line. That might be because no kids can resist their tangy citrus sweetness. Or it might be because we get so many orders “for the kids” that get mysteriously gobbled up before the kids ever lay eyes on them. 

Stuffed to bursting with xylitol and made with only the highest-quality ingredients, Epic makes it easy to get your dentist-recommended daily dose of xylitol. Rout acid attacks, beat back bacterial baddies, and clobber cavities with our simple, time-tested, all-natural recipe.

Ratings And Reviews

165 Reviews

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  • 5
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    Posted by Bob on Dec 9th 2010

    The candy fills in when I can't brush. I can take some mints with me when I'm out on the town.

  • 5
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    Posted by Darrin on Oct 14th 2010

    2 at bedtime after brushing- Sweet Dreams!

  • 5
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    Posted by Tracy on Oct 10th 2010

    Perfect for my 2 year old, she gobbles them up and doesn't realize she's helping her teeth!

  • 5
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    Posted by JONATHAN on Sep 16th 2010

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    Posted by Judith on Jul 8th 2010

    Dry mouth is a problem for me, especially at night. Sipping water anytime I awake just doesn't seem to relieve the dryness, but these mints work great. Unlike most lozenges, these mints dissolve quickly (no worry of choking if I fall back asleep). Plus, since I wear a dental night guard, my dentist says these are the only thing, besides water, I can put in my mouth while wearing the guard.

  • 5
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    Posted by Lawrence on May 27th 2010

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    Posted by Marjorie on May 6th 2010

    so nice to refill my little dispenser and save the environment.

  • 5
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    Posted by Anonymous on Apr 7th 2010

    We bought the refill sized bag of fresh fruit mints and are very happy with them. They're soft enough that I don't worry about my son cracking a tooth, he loves the taste and they were really well priced! What's not great about that! And, they are the perfect thing to bribe my little guy with so that tooth brushing isn't a knock down, drag out fight.

  • 5
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    Posted by Anonymous on Oct 22nd 2009

    After a few days of taking two of these mints after each meal, my teeth started feeling so smooth! When my husband saw how excited I am about the mints, he also tried them - and he is the one who now reminds me to regularly reorder. ;) Our two and a half year old son just loves them and asks often for his 'candy'. Well, with these pure ingredients, I like offering him the mints!

FAQs
Where does your xylitol come from?

We exclusively use pharmaceutical-grade xylitol, carefully harvested from non-GMO corn. Every granule of xylitol in Epic Mints is Non-GMO project-certified and of the highest quality we can get our paws on.

Why is THAT part of your recipe?

Here's a comprehensive list of every ingredient we use in our mints and why it's in. You don't even have to take off your shoes to count 'em:

  • Xylitol: Sweetens the taste, but mostly for the cavity-crushing punch your smile deserves.
  • Natural Flavors: All-natural extracts and flavors to ensure that every taste of Epic Mints is delicious.
  • Gum Acacia: Sap from the arabic tree, for keeping every piece together.
  • Magnesium Stearate: A sort of all-natural cooking spray, keeping our mints from sticking together or crumbling into a dusty mess.

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Do your Fresh Fruit and Cinnamon flavors also taste like mint?

Ew, that'd be weird. There's no mint oil extracts or any other mint flavoring in our Fresh Fruit or Cinnamon mints. We call these non-minty little treats mints because we hate all the other words. "Tablet" now means something else entirely, and "lozenge" makes it sound like we're hucksters selling snake oil out of a travelling wagon.