This is a list of breath mint brands in alphabetical order. A breath mint is a type of candy primarily consumed to freshen the smell of one's breath, by masking offensive odors with the scent of mint or other flavoring, and by stimulating the flow of saliva to help remove food and bacterial debris from the mouth. Like chewing gums and throat lozenges, many breath mints are artificially sweetened and consumed solely for non-nutritive purposes.

Breath mint brands

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Altoids
Name Company Year introduced Country of origin
Altoids[1] Callard & Bowser 1780s United Kingdom
Barkleys Tuttle & Co. 1996 United States
Breath Savers Hershey 1973 United States
Certs Mondelēz International 1956 United States
Chlormint Perfetti Van Melle 1997 India
C. Howard's Fine Mints and Gums C. Howard's Violet Candies c. 1930s United States
Cinnaburst Cadbury United Kingdom
Clorets Cadbury Adams 1951 United States
Dentyne Mints Cadbury 1899 United Kingdom
Eclipse Wrigley 1999 United States
Euromints Eurobrand United States
Excel Wrigley 1991 United States
Extra Wrigley 1984 United States
Fisherman's Friend Lofthouse company 1865 United Kingdom
Fox's Glacier Mints Fox's Confectionery 1918 United Kingdom
Frisk Frisk International 1986 Belgium
Great Bite Ferrara Pan Candy Company c. 2008 China
Halls Cadbury 1930s United Kingdom
Ice Breakers Hershey 1996 United States
Ipso Nicholas International Ltd. c. 1970s United Kingdom
Life Savers Mars, Incorporated 1912 United States
Maxx Menthol Universal Robina Corporation Philippines
Mentos Perfetti Van Melle 1948 Netherlands
Mintia Asahi Breweries 1996 Japan
Minties Nestlé 1922 Australia
Momints Yosha Enterprises Corporation 2003 United States
Negro (candy) Gyori Keksz 1920 Hungary
Penguin Mints ifive brands 1998 United States
Peppersmith Peppersmith 2009 United Kingdom
Polo Rowntree's 1948 United Kingdom
Pulmoll [fr; de] Kalfany, Zertus 1945 France
Ricola Ricola AG 1940 Switzerland
Sen-Sen F&F Foods, Inc. c. late 19th century United States
Silvermints Clarendon Confectionary 1920s Ireland
Sisu Leaf International 1928 Finland
Smint Chupa Chups 1994 Spain
Tic Tac Ferrero 1969 Italy
Trebors Cadbury 1907 United Kingdom
Velamints Ragold Inc 1977 Germany
Vigroids Ernest Jackson & Company Ltd 1900 United Kingdom
Pastilha Garoto Garoto 1934 Brazil

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References

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  1. ^ "Altoids". Callard & Bowser. 2012. Retrieved 17 February 2014.