In addition to the two chewing gum giants Mars Wrigley and Mondelēz, there is also a candy chewing gum group, Bufan Di Van Meller, which owns brands such as Alpine Candy, Chupa Chupbo Lollipop and Mentos, which have a good reputation in China. Mentos, famous for its mints, first entered China with the classic mint and fruit bars, and its chewing gum entered the Chinese market 10 years later than the candy.
Mentos has a signature mint candy strip, and chewing gum is naturally indispensable for mint flavor. Five of the six sugar-free sandwich gums are mint, with a total of 5 flavors of mint sandwich gum to choose from: strong mint, holly mint, sweet classic mint, lime mint, and fresh mint. In addition, the characteristics of the candy are crispy on the outside and soft on the inside, which is also reflected in this sandwich gum, which is priced at 11.9 yuan.
Similar to the Wrigley 5 Bullet Cube, the Mentos Motion Formula adds particles to the inside of the gum to give it a rustling mouthfeel, a relatively persistent taste, and a layered chewiness. Friends who have tried to play the cube may wish to try Mentos, which has a different gummy taste, and is cheaper than the single cube, priced at 11.9 yuan.
The lack of style, taste and chewing are the disadvantages of Mentos chewing gum, so it cannot compete with the intense Wrigley 5 and the variety of fruity flavors. But if you're looking to wake up, Mentos Super Strength Mint is a good choice.