Chewing gum containing sugar substitute

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A23G 4/00 (2006.01)

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CA 1162094

Abstract CHEWING GUM CONTAINING SUGAR SUBSTITUTE A chewing gum is provided which has improved softness and flexibility retention, and prolonged shelf life and contains as a plasticizer and sweetener a combination of a hydrogenated starch hydrolysate and sorbitol, and optionally, mannitol, glycerin, and/or gum arabic. The above chewing gum has been found to have excellent extrudability properties and may be used in making sugarless bubble gums, standard sugarless gums as well as center-filled gums.

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