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Clorets is a popular brand of chewing gum and mints. It was first created in 1951. Clorets is known for having a special ingredient called Actizol. This ingredient contains chlorophyll, which is a natural green substance. It helps to make your breath fresh and clean.

Clorets gum and mints are sold by Cadbury Adams. This company is part of a bigger food company called Kraft Foods. Over the years, Clorets has been owned by different companies. It started with American Chicle, then Warner-Lambert, and later Pfizer. In 2002, Cadbury-Schweppes bought the Adams division, which included Clorets.

Where You Can Find Clorets

Clorets is very popular in many parts of the world. You can find it in countries across South America and Central America. It is also widely available in South Africa, West Asia, and South-East Asia. Some of the biggest places where people enjoy Clorets are Mexico, Thailand, Egypt, Morocco, and Japan.

Different Kinds of Clorets

Clorets comes in many different forms and flavors. This means there's often a type that everyone can enjoy!

Packaging Sizes

Clorets gum and mints come in various package sizes. This makes it easy to choose how much you want.

  • Gum in small 2-piece packs
  • Gum in larger 12-piece packs
  • Small mints in a pack of 50
  • Candy-style mints in a pack of 6
  • Tablet mints in a pack of 35
  • Val-U-Pak, which is a big pack of 30

Exciting Flavors

Clorets offers a wide range of flavors for its gum and mints. Many of these flavors are cool and refreshing.

  • Original/Cool Mint
  • Arctic/Ocean Mint
  • Orange Mint
  • Lemon Mint
  • Green Lime Mint
  • Dark Secret Mint (found in Thailand)
  • Cinnamon (popular in Japan and Morocco)
  • Cool Berry Mint
  • Pink Grapefruit Mint

Clorets Infinity

Clorets Infinity is a special line of gum. It focuses on classic mint flavors.

  • Peppermint
  • Spearmint

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