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what's the ingredient that makes it taste so different from british minty chewing gum?

winterfresh is just wrigley's name for wintergreen. --Philip Laurence 15:45, 2 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

I removed the part about the taste, and what could be described as highly suspectable 'side affects'. There was no reference made in the article to confirm that one could get "a cold nose, shortness of breath, a feeling of lightheadedness, attraction to the chewer, and/or nosebleed". The "attraction to the chewer" part seems very fictional sounding.

A quick Google search also produced nothing more than a few 'studies' about the taste depending on temp, and a few studies on Colgate's tooth paste with the same name. I also removed the link to "youth culture" as it no longer has any relevance. --Dunarie 02:12, 20 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]


New Packaging

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I was in a store today and saw that Winterfresh has new packaging. Too bad I opened it before I came to this page. Can anybody update the picture? --Ryan Gardner 12:02, 25 January 2006 (UTC)[reply]

poland / romania

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FYI - winterfresh is also available and produced in poland. poland-produced packages have polish and romanian descriptions on them so it is probably available also in romania. --83.24.32.32 10:56, 16 April 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Product ownership

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Big Red, Eclipse, Doublemint, 5, Extra, Freemont, Hubba Bubba, Juicy Fruit, Orbit, Spearmint, and Winterfresh gum products are currently owned by Mars, Inc. 2600:1008:B09F:C559:0:1C:5E7:4801 (talk) 22:36, 25 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]