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Wrigley's Extra Cool Breeze Sugar Free GumNewest Review: ... to have the sugary kind which do more damage to your teeth and also can add the calories as well even if they are not that ... more More Wrigley's in Food
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by - written on 13/06/09 (Very useful, 31 readings)
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I think I have already explained before that I am a chewing gum addict. I have to have a packet in my pocket at all times or I get a little jittery. I have no idea why I am like this but I am and it can be quite a costly addiction! The chewing gums are made by Wrigleys and the packet is mostly geeny/blue but there is a bit of white here and there. They will set you back around 35p for a pack of around ten chewing gums. The pieces themselves are white in colour and are rectangular in shape. They are about the size of a thumbnail and they are available at most corner shops, supermarket and garages. The packet is very easy to open; there is a tab of ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/03/09 (Very useful, 170 readings)
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Orbit, Airwaves and Hubba bubba are just a few of the great types of gum that Wrigley's have produced over the years, Extra, however has always been my favourite. As far as describing a chewing gum goes, the cool breeze flavour extra is small, rectangular and white, a lot like most mint flavoured gums. It can be brought in small foil and paper wrapped packs of about 10 or in larger "Handy Boxes" which I tend to go for, as they are simple enough to leave in a cup holder in my car, or on my desk at work. There are also much larger pots available for any chewing gum fiends out there. Wrigley's have a good way of colour coding the different ... Read the complete review
by - written on 15/10/08 (Very useful, 130 readings)
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I tend to find one brand of chewing gum that I like and stick with it, so my chosen choice has to be Wrigley's Extra Cool Breeze. I'm not a big fan of strong-tasting or extra minty gum/mints, so these are perfect for me as they're on the more refreshing side of mintyness. The first Wrigley chewing gum was launched in the UK way back in 1911, so the company know their stuff. They're developed and expanded their range to cater for different needs and tastes, and have become very popular in doing so. I think Wrigley's is probably the most chewed and well-known gum in the UK, so there must be something good about it! Their 'get closer' campaign is designed to help ... Read the complete review
by - written on 13/06/09 (Very useful, 44 readings)
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I always like to have a packet of gum in my bag incase of bad breath emergencies and I tend to stick to familiar brands hence the reason I bought a packet of Wrigley's Extra Cool Breeze Sugar Free Gum the other day as I prefer not to have the sugary kind which do more damage to your teeth and also can add the calories as well even if they are not that big a number. I paid 50p however this was at Euston Station where things are often a bit more expensive. The gum itself is not the traditional flat gum but small rectangular white tablets and you get ten in a pack however due to the lack of flavour in something so small I often find myself having to pop a second ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/02/09 (Useful, 50 readings)
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Now if your buying gum then for me the only company in the world for it and i really do mean this with all my heart and soul is Wrigley's. Wrigley's is simply by far the best manufacturer of today's chewing gum. Now i buy a few packets a week and not just to keep my breath fresh, oh no. I find it helps keep my hunger at bay until its actual time to have lunch or dinner. Just gum is especially good if you chew a lot of gum though out the day as it is sugar free. Has a strong, great and very long lasting minty fresh taste. If people don't like the idea of it at least give it ago with Wrigley's as if you don't like this one then you wont like any. Here is another ... Read the complete review
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