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Xyloburt Xylitol: Mints 300 Pcs $11.21, Chewing Gum 100 Pcs $9.47, Lolipops 25 Pcs $8.30 or 50 Pcs $14.94 + Post @ iHerb

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This was a very popular deal in terms of sales last time i posted it. It literally sold out of all products in a couple of days. I noticed that they just restocked these products so grab one while you can

Average price in Australia is $5 for 50 mints and you are basically getting 300 for $6 extra

Xylitol protects teeth by preventing plaque build-up and cavities, and also has antibacterial properties.

The lollipops are great for the kids @ 30c per pop and better then those sugar filled Chuppa Chups

Postage is AU $5.54 or free postage for orders above AU $55.44.

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  • +4

    I've mentioned it before, but I'll mention it again, if you have a dog that eats ALL of the things, make sure you keep these away from them… Xylitol is super bad for them.

    • -2

      lol, why would you feed you dog mints :)

      • +3

        I honestly don't get the "lol" bit.

        • +2

          Feed/leave lying around/have in general vicinity of…

        • @Adz81: because do you want to kiss a dog that has just been licking its own butt? or a dog (that has just been licking its own butt) with minty breath?

        • +2

          @altomic: Eloquently put… OR, because I think dogs are far better people than people are and wouldn't like to hear that anyone's dog had done themselves a mischief by chowing down on some mints/sweets that were left out.

      • thought you said why would you give them 'free' mints!

    • I literally read something on this a minute ago

    • Not just dogs, other pets too. We lost some poultry when someone accidentally threw out some old cake made with Xylitol. For dogs their bodies dump a huge amount of insulin mistaking the Xylitol for sugar, which causes hypoglycaemia, seizures and possibly death. If you dog does eat it, feed it some sugar.

  • +1

    Or you can get the Lotte Xylitol from your nearest Korean grocery

    • true, but this is great for those that Cant be bothered or are too busy to shop

  • These mints are dangerous. Once I start I can't stop.

    • imagine pringles xylitol mint flavour……..

      • I'd be needing a good deal on toilet paper if that happened.

  • +1

    Might be good for the teeth … just dont use too much ;)

    Xylitol is generally well tolerated, but some people do get digestive side effects when they consume too much. The sugar alcohols can pull water into the intestine or get fermented by gut bacteria. This can lead to gas, bloating and diarrhea. However, the body seems to adjust very well to xylitol.

  • thanks for posting. scored a berry xylitol 300 pack and some of the Sierra Bees lip balm.

    also got a $7 first time customer discount.

    • +1

      No first time discount came up for me… did you do anything special to get that?

      edit - scratch that, clicked the referrer link up the top :)

  • Where can you buy them in Australia? I want to try the lemon mints but they're sold out

  • Got these last time, the mints are good but the gum lasts about 2 chews before the flavour is gone completely.

  • +1

    Xylitol was the new big thing in terms of dental gums a few years ago, had to go overseas to buy them.
    Good stuff.

  • tried the mints & chewy and fine & GMO free . BUT, 'raw materials sourced from USA & China'.

  • My order arrived yesterday (within a week) which was much faster than expected. Got the gum in Cinnamon and Peppermint flavours - both excellent. Actually love the intensity of the Cinnamon more than Big Red :)

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