Amazon has
12-Pack 14-Piece Trident Sugar Free Gum (Bubble Gum or Watermelon Twist) on sale for $11.99 - $2.40 off when you 'clip' the coupon under One-time purchase section - 25% off when you 'clip' the coupon under the Subscribe & Save section - 5% off when you check out via Subscribe & Save =
$5.99.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
Amazon has
12-Pack 14-Piece Trident Sugar Free Gum (Original, Spearmint, Cinnamon, or Tropical Twist) on sale for $9.34 - $0.55 off when you 'clip' the coupon under One-time purchase section - 25% off when you 'clip' the coupon under the Subscribe & Save section - 5% off when you check out via Subscribe & Save =
$5.98.
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Deal instructions:
- Go to the product page for one of the items below:
- 12-Pack 14-Piece Trident Sugar Free Gum
- Select One-time purchase and 'clip' the $0.55 or $2.40 Off Coupon
- Select Subscribe & Save and 'clip' the 25% Off Coupon
- Check out with Subscribe & Save
- Your total should be $5.98 or $5.99
About this product:
- Sugar free bubble gum that helps clean and protect teeth while freshening breath
- Sugarless gum made with xylitol
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(That's what she said.)
https://www.mayoclinic.
There's not super super hard evidence, but it's definitely clear that if you for example drink a lot of coke and chew a lot of gum with aspartame in it, it's not good for you, making it on par or worse than sugar.
Again, effects are probably negligible, but I do know that gum is one of those things people have a lot of during work and stuff
https://www.mayoclinic.org/health...t-20046936 [mayoclinic.org]
There's not super super hard evidence, but it's definitely clear that if you for example drink a lot of coke and chew a lot of gum with aspartame in it, it's not good for you, making it on par or worse than sugar.
Again, effects are probably negligible, but I do know that gum is one of those things people have a lot of during work and stuff
The worst thing mentioned is sugar substitutes might be almost as bad as real sugar, lol. Wonderful sources.