Well, I have to start with the personalized packaging. It is so amazing! I was impressed with its packaging when I found the small box lying in the luxurious satin! You can always reuse the packaging for your jewelery. And, the smaller box containing the mints is very practical and hygienic since one doesn't have to expose all the mints while taking one and there is no wrapper business or anything else to take care of!
After popping one of these pellets, I liked it! But, the chill pill which they talk about comes only when you take 4-5 at least together. Then, I felt those close up ads would so suit this product but the only
difference is when the guys opens his mouth to let the girl feel the
freshness of his breath, the girl should probably be covered under layers
of snow instead! Yes, 4-5 mints collectively have the power of an
arctic tundra. And, if you drink water over it, its like an avalanche in your throat :D (ohk, I know I am exaggerating but hey isn't the idea of ad a little too much?)
Anyways coming back to the product, it says it
has premium quality peppermint imported from France. Well, I do have
peppermint essential oil and the mint smells exactly the same. In case
you are wondering, no. The essential oil I have is not imported as far
as I am aware unless kama actually does that! But, you get the gist,
right?
Jokes apart, I did like the mints. They give a very
fresh feeling for a long time. And, I love flicking the cover of the
box. It's very Victorian, the only difference being the English used to carry snuff
in the snuff boxes and we carry mints ;-) Aah and each box
has around 60 pellets so you are good to go for around a month without
bothering to refill! Easily portable as it should be and you can keep
multiple with you - one in your car, one in your purse and one beside
your bed stand.
And, I have to add the point that I hate chewing gums to freshen up my breath because they have a lot of sugar and after all sugary juice is over, it leaves a very nasty taste in the mouth! And, then, you have to remove the gum from the mouth and throw it which is like really gross! But, guess what, this mint is sugar-free. Anyways, I am not easily satisfied with such claims so I researched the ingredients (yeah, ok, I checked out the wiki!).
Ingredients
Sorbitol, Magnesium Stearate and Sucralose
Sorbitol - is generally used in all sugar-free gums!
Magnesium Stearate - It creates the tablet.
Sucralose - is an artificial sweetener and does not broken down in the body leading to no added calories!
So, at the end, I would just like to add that excess of these mints is really not good because for one, you should not depend on any product and for second, the ingredients do lead to a bit of complication if there is an overdose of the mints in the body.
What do you say? Have you tried these mints?
PS : I am reviewing mint-o Ultramintz as a part of the Product Reviews Program at BlogAdda.
Even I gt ths bt I found them really strong..
ReplyDeleteyeah they sure are! but they really work!
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