Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Normally noningestible chewable material or process of...
Patent
1992-12-11
1994-07-19
Hunter, Jeanette
Food or edible material: processes, compositions, and products
Normally noningestible chewable material or process of...
426541, 426651, A23G 330
Patent
active
053307720
ABSTRACT:
Mint flavoring compositions and wax-free gum bases are provided which are stabilized using gum guaiac, a naturally-occurring resin, as an antioxidant. Chewing gums containing stabilized mint flavoring compositions and wax-free gum bases are also provided.
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Barkalow David G.
Greenberg Michael J.
Muhammad JaCara R.
Hunter Jeanette
Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company
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