Wrigley claims fortified sugar-free chewing gum may be good for your dental health. Photo / Herald on Sunday
Chewing gum giant Wrigley is planning to sell a calcium-fortified gum in New Zealand, with claims that it will improve oral health. Food Standards Australia New Zealand, the transtasman food regulator, has approved the addition of calcium to sugar-free gum, on application from Wrigley. Each serving… More
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