Eclipse (breath freshener)

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Eclipse is a brand of breath freshener produced by the Wrigley Company, a subsidiary of Mars, Incorporated. The product is available in various forms, including chewing gum, mints, and breath strips. Eclipse is marketed as a solution for freshening breath and is known for its strong, long-lasting flavor.

History[edit]

Eclipse was introduced in the late 1990s as part of Wrigley's effort to expand its product line beyond traditional chewing gum. The brand quickly gained popularity due to its effective breath-freshening properties and innovative product forms.

Product Varieties[edit]

Eclipse offers several varieties to cater to different consumer preferences:

Ingredients[edit]

The ingredients in Eclipse products vary depending on the form and flavor. Common ingredients include:

Marketing and Advertising[edit]

Eclipse has been marketed through various advertising campaigns that emphasize its breath-freshening capabilities. The brand has used slogans such as "Powerful Fresh Breath" and "Fresh Breath in a Flash" to attract consumers.

Health Considerations[edit]

Eclipse products are generally considered safe for consumption. However, they contain artificial sweeteners like aspartame and sorbitol, which may cause digestive issues in some individuals if consumed in large quantities.

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