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Stick figures: advances in nutraceutical gums provide consumers with value-added benefits beyond just fresh breath and bubbles.(CATEGORY CLOSE-UP: NUTRACEUTICAL GUMS)
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February 1, 2008|
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Breath freshening chewing gums are being blown away by the segment's new leaders of the pack--functional gums.
Functional gums will experience a compound annual growth rate of 5.5% up to 2010 in the U.S., according to Global Business Insights. Compare that number to the expected growth rate of sugar confectionery--1.5%--and it's clear that good-for-you gums are worth watching.
The delivery system inherent in chewing gum provides confectioners as well as pharmaceutical companies the opportunity to offer not only breath freshening and teeth whitening ...
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