Problems with Yida xylitol gum?

Updated on healthy 2024-02-28
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It's not good, if you eat too much, not only will you be thirsty easily, but chewing gum should have substances that are not good for your health. Remind you oh, each gum can't be chewed for more than 15 minutes, this is what a doctor told me

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Xiamen Tangren Industry & Trade **** is an enterprise specializing in the production and sales of xylitol chewing gum. The company mainly produces and sells snack foods such as Qingfeng series, Lejian series, and Ice Century series.

    Besides, Yida is just a brand under the American Wrigley Company, not a company.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Hello, glad to answer for you, the shelf life of Yida xylitol chewing gum is 9 months.

    Bottled too. Hello, you can take a look at the instructions or the bottle will generally have instructions Normally, it is nine months

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Summary. Dear, the shelf life of Yida xylitol chewing gum is 450 days, the shelf life of the product is 450 days, please eat it as soon as possible after opening the bag, if you don't eat it, it is recommended to seal it and store it How long the baby can eat also needs to vary from person to person Snacks are more to satisfy our empty stomach, and babies who love snacks should also pay attention to eating in moderation

    Dear, the shelf life of Yida xylitol chewing gum is 450 days, and the shelf life of the product is 450 days

    Help me see if it's expired.

    It's expired.,The 13th of the 202212 month above is the expiration date.。

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Hello dear, the shelf life of Yida xylitol chewing gum is 9 months. This Yida chewing gum has a good taste, easy to eat, fine workmanship, and good taste. Highlights:

    Protects teeth, freshens breath, and adds xylitol. Very, very delicious, every time I chew a few grains after eating, this is also sugar-free chewing gum, and people with high blood sugar can also eat it.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Because there are also sweeteners such as xylitol or aspartame.

    "Sugar-free" on chewing gum means that there is no sucrose, but there is xylitol in the gum.

    Xylitol is a substance extracted from bagasse or corn on the cob. Although xylitol tastes sweet, it does not damage teeth, which is why xylitol chewing gum is more popular.

    In addition to this, the food additive aspartame also produces a sweet taste. Aspartame is an edible synthetic chemical that can provide a sweet taste, and sugar substitutes are almost indispensable for diabetics or people who need to** sweetness.

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