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Dentyne

Dentyne () is a series of brands of chewing gum available in several countries globally. It is owned by Mondelēz International.
In 1899, a New York City druggist Franklin V. Canning formulated a chewing gum which he promoted as an aid to oral hygiene. "To prevent decay, To sweeten the breath, To keep teeth white," read the package. Mr. Canning called his new gum Dentyne which is a combination of the words "dental" and "hygiene" (and also sounds like ''dentine'' as some people pronounce that word). In 1916 the brand was sold to the American Chicle Company.
By the 1930s, Dentyne was produced by the Adams Gum Company. Adams was one of the companies that made up the American Chicle Company.
Eventually ownership passed to Warner-Lambert Company which merged into Pfizer in 2000, and most recently to Cadbury.
==Dentyne Classic==
The original Dentyne was a cinnamon flavored breath-freshening gum which contained sugar. Dentyne Classic was dropped from the United States and Canada in 2006, but has since become available once again.

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