Peppersmith Perfect For Christmas and Beyond for Guilt Free Snacking

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We loved Peppersmith. Delicious and unhealthy; they are the perfect snack.

Naturally tasty, feel good treats. Peppersmith Mints, Gum and Pastilles are bursting with 100% natural flavours and thoughtfully sourced ingredients that are actively good for you. 

From zingy Lemon Mints and Strawberry Pastilles to refreshing Peppermint Mints and Gum, the natural flavours include peppermint and spearmint oils, explosive eucalyptus, Sicilian lemons and delicious strawberries, giving you banging flavour, freshening up your breath and caring for your dental health all in one!

All Peppersmith products are sugar free, gluten free, vegan friendly, free from palm oil and nut free – and because they contain xylitol, which contains a whopping 40% fewer calories than sugar, they’re guilt-free and great for anyone with wobbly blood sugars too.

There are six different flavours to choose from, including Peppermint Mints and Gum, Spearmint Gum, Extra Strong Mints, Sicilian Lemon Mints and Strawberry Pastilles. Plus the Peppermint Mints and both flavours of Gum come in Mighty Boxes too – freshness to the max.

And if you can’t decide which to pick, there’s a totally tantalising mixed taster box bursting with all of the flavours. The perfect way to taste what all the fuss is about. 

Peppersmith Mints, Gum and Pastilles cost from £1.30 (15g gum, Ocado) and are available from health shops and supermarkets nationwide, including Holland & Barrett, Waitrose and Sainsbury’s. Mighty Boxes and mixed taster boxes are also available online from www.peppersmith.co.uk

SAY CHEESE… 5 SMILE FACTS YOU MAYBE DIDN’T KNOW

  • Half of British adults hate their smile because of the condition of their teeth, and a majority have been affected by “Posh Spice Syndrome,” which occurs when a person is considered miserable because they smile so sparingly.

Source: www.studyfinds.org

  • The sweetener Xylitol has been proven to help reduce tooth decay. It can stunt bacterial growth by up to 90%, so not only does it neutralise the acid in your mouth but also prevents them from starting in the first place, making it extremely hard for plaque to stick to your teeth. 

Source: https://www.cgdp.com/2022/11/05/is-sugar-free-fine-for-your-oral-health/

  • The NHS could save £8.2 million a year on dental treatments – the equivalent of 364,000 dental check-ups – if all 12-year-olds across the UK were to chew sugar-free gum after eating or drinking, thanks to the role it plays in helping to prevent tooth decay.

Source: https://www.dentalhealth.org/news/chewing-sugarfree-gum-could-save-the-nhs-82-million-a-year

  • It is estimated that three quarters of the British population chew gum regularly. They buy 980 million packs a year, and spit out more than 3.5bn pieces.

Source:https://www.theguardian.com/society/2005/feb/23/localgovernment.environment

  • Smiling enhances positive emotions. Everyone has both positive and negative emotions swimming around in their heads. When you choose to smile and laugh often, you tap into your positive emotions. 

All the more reason to say cheese whenever you can!

Source: https://smilesincluded.com/the-psychology-of-smiling-anxiety-and-depression-resources