Sugar-free dragée gum
Taste: While at first the flavor is just as tart and interesting as its name would indicate, after only about five minutes it mostly subsides into subtle sweetness. It doesn't end with this fine excuse for alliteration, however. Ten minutes into the piece, just as I'd thought the original flavor was all but gone, I started to detect stirrings of coolness, which perhaps shocked me unduly. "Ice" or "mint" taste is not listed on the package, no, but how are you going to believe them when they say it cleans your teeth if you don't spit it out with Alpine freshness on your tongue? Within five minutes of this revelation, the coolness was almost as predominant as the soft fruit sweetness. And it did what it was supposed to--it left my mouth feeling clean, yet not minty-flavored.
Texture: 'Citrus Blackberry," like other Dentyne Blast gums I've tried, starts out simultaneously crunchy (thick candy coating) and soft to the point of squishiness(gimmicky flavor goo inside), then homogenizes into something suitably substantial and, for a while, very slightly gritty. The elasticity is fair enough, too.
Final Notes: As the packaging itself will tell you, this is a mouth-cleaner gum rather than a recreational gum, since the flavor is pretty short lasting. But because of its fruity flavor foundation, it's an appealingly unique alternative to typically mint-heavy postprandial chews.
6/10
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1 comment:
This gum is poisonous.
It coats and onion flavor to the back of your throat and your breath smells awful for days.
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