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Wrigley's Extra Ice Peppermint Sugarfree Chewing Gum, Classic Mint Flavour, Bright Smile, With Xylitol, Helps with Oral Hygiene for Healthy Teeth & Gums, 30 x 10 Packs

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The brand identity of Extra gum varies considerably in different markets, often having completely different flavours, logos and slogans for each country. Extra is currently the sponsor of the Mexico national football team. [3] As well as chewing gum, there are other everyday foods that you need to be careful of your dog ingesting. These include: Some Extra Gum flavours do not contain xylitol, the Trident brand also has some flavours which do not contain this ingredient.

Extra Chewing Gum, Sugar Free, Ice Peppermint Flavour

Extra is a brand of sugarfree chewing gum produced by the Wrigley Company in North America, Europe, Australia and some parts of Africa and Asia. [1] Brand history [ edit ] If your dog has ingested chewing gum that contains xylitol you should immediately take them to your vet even if they are not showing any signs of illness, you should not wait for symptoms to develop. Extra was launched in 1994 as the Wrigley Company's first ever sugarfree product, and became one of the most popular brands of chewing gum in the United States within a few years. [2] It was also the first sugarfree gum not to use saccharin, instead using the NutraSweet brand, a sweetener developed by G.D. Searle & Co. that had less bitterness and was believed to be safer in humans and laboratory animals; it was later reformulated with aspartame in 1997. Here is a breakdown of the main Extra flavour brands and whether they contain the natural sweetener xylitol or the artificial sweeteners sorbitol ad glycerol. This change of mind return policy is in addition to, and does not affect your rights under the Australian Consumer Law including any rights you may have in respect of faulty items. To return faulty items see our Returning Faulty Items policy.So, if your dog regularly has a habit of eating food it finds in the trach, on countertops, or in bags, you should opt for chewing gum flavours that contain these artificial sweeteners over those which contain xylitol. In what other ways is Extra Gum bad for dogs?

Extra Gum Contain Xylitol? - Quality Dog Resources Does Extra Gum Contain Xylitol? - Quality Dog Resources

As you can see from the breakdown of Extra Gum flavours above, the flavours which do not contain Xylitol, contain artificial sweetener ingredients such as sorbitol, hydronated starch, and glycerol, which are non-toxic to dogs. This ingredient can also appear on the ingredients list as sugar alcohol. How many different products are in the Extra Gum range? Xylitol is a sugar alcohol that is naturally found in plants such as vegetables and fruits and is often used as a substitute for sugar in sugar-free products such as mints and chewing gum.

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Although some artificial sweeteners in chewing gums may be less toxic than xylitol, there are still some health issues you should consider if they have ingested larger amounts of some ingredients.

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