Bitter Flavor Comment edit

Also, there is a type of Ice Breaker mint named "Liquid Ice". They are small gel pellets that melt in your mouth. However, they have a somewhat bitter flavor.

There was a time when I agreed to this but I believe they may have changed the flavors or recipe. Does anyone have any explanation for this? --JimRhodes 04:20, 17 August 2006 (UTC)Reply

Ice Cubes edit

I've been looking for a sentence about the "cold" feeling of the Ice Cubes; at first I thought it was menthol that triggers cold-receptive sensors in the mouth, as I posted here

Each cube contains menthol that chemically triggers cold-sensitive receptors in the skin of the mouth; the gum does not actually become colder, nor does any loss in temperature occur.

-but it actually does not contain menthol in the ingredients. I next looked up one of the key ingredients, mannitol, that has a page about being an artificial sweetener in breath-freshening candies. icebreakers are awsome!!! The page included that it had a positive heat of solution that added a coolness. So what I've figured here is that mannitol actually makes the gum slightly colder - based on my personal experience, this is barely noticeable and I'm not sure if this is the main selling point behind the "instantly cold gum" line on the box.

In the mean time, I'll definitely keep the menthol comment suspended and hold back on posting something about mannitol until I know for sure. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 74.166.50.213 (talk) 00:36, 23 October 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Change in Berry Sours flavors edit

The Ice Breakers Sours berry variety has changed flavors, at least among what I can find in stores, in around May 2010 in the midwestern United States. Whereas it previously had "Berry Splash * Strawberry * Raspberry Lemonade", it now has "mixed berry * strawberry [ ] cherry" with a corresponding change to the package graphics of fruit. The plastic of the lid is a more pinkish purple with the new variety. The UPC code remains the same: 0 349950 4. I have saved an older container and will be uploading photos of the two versions. Local stores seem to still be stocking the checkout lines with the new variety, but using the old cardboard display boxes labeled with the old flavor variety. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Drosstgv (talkcontribs) 21:44, 29 June 2010 (UTC)Reply

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Are the names of the actors in a movie that mentions the product necessary? edit

Including the names of actors in the movie mentioned in this article seems out of scope for an article on a chewing gum product. Chuck Baggett (talk) 19:39, 19 August 2021 (UTC)Reply