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DECEMBER 2013


Limited Edition: Trident Layers Candy Cane Sugar-free Gum This product is from Mondelez Global


LLC in East Hanover, NJ, (made in Mexico) could be just the thing for those of you en- joying spicy and non-spicy foods during the holidays. In addition to adding a “sea- sonal”dimension to the already massively successful Trident Layers Line, this sugar- free gum is a perfect “go to item” while traveling between parties and while on holiday road trips. It could also make a nice stocking stuffer for those who enjoy chewing sugar-free gum. Taste panel comments included “Wow, I like the nice peppermint flavor in this It definitely reminds me of a candy cane.”, “I don’t really like candy canes but


gum.


I enjoy this Trident Candy Cane sugar-free gum.”, “I’m definitely hoping for this sugar- free gum in my stocking this year.”, and “I’d better buy some of this limited edition gum before they run out.” We found ours at our local Target store. Trident Layers sugar-free gum is available


at numerous retailers nationwide. Selection may vary. Limited edition items may have limited availability. Contains soy. Note: Phenylketonurics: Contains Phenylala- nine.


As always, remember to read packaging ingredients carefully and/or contact the manufacturers for ingredients and/or regarding specific dietary concerns.


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PAGE 39 Thanks for reading Neighbors Newspaper, our monthly


brandnewfoods.com column, and our blog, www.brandnewfoods.com, “Amer- ica’s new food blog”, during 2013. Also, an extra-special thanks for supporting the advertisers in Neighbors Newspaper who help make this quality publication possible each month. We can’t wait for 2014! Please drop us a line at pete@brandnewfoods.com


if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions and/or new food and beverage products that we should try.


Have a safe and


happy holiday season! Diane, Parker, Kayla, Pete


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