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Cinnamon toothpick : ウィキペディア英語版 | Cinnamon toothpick
Cinnamon toothpicks are wooden toothpicks, round with one or two pointed ends, that have been soaked in oleoresin of cinnamon or cinnamon extract, then dried. Sometimes sweeteners and other flavoring ingredients are added. The wooden toothpicks used in America are typically cut from birch wood. Bamboo toothpicks are becoming increasingly popular due to its short growth cycle and carbon footprint reduction.〔(Lewis Bamboo )〕 Cinnamon flavored toothpicks are typically sold in small packages of 6 to 15 pieces packed in boxes of 12 to 36 units.〔(Candy Crate, Inc. )〕 Polyethylene plastic bags (also known in the industry as Poly Bags) or plastic tubes are used as packaging materials. Cinnamon flavor will typically range from mild to hot, depending on the brand. ==History== The cinnamon toothpick was created in 1949, by American drugstore owner August T. Baden as a treat for the neighborhood children. They became increasingly popular in the 1950s and by the 1960s they were all the rage.〔(History of Toothpicks )〕 In the 1960s, Bud Harmon’s company ''Harmon's Grain Products Inc.'' packaged and marketed Cinnamon Toothpicks ''to sweeten breath and curb appetite and smoking urges''. The company closed in 2008 after the passing of its owner. Today, several companies produce a variety of flavored toothpicks from all natural flavored picks to those containing sugar, artificial sweeteners and flavorings.
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