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The Breath Freshener market is a subset of the Oral Care Products industry. Breath fresheners are products designed to reduce bad breath and improve oral hygiene. These products come in a variety of forms, including gums, mints, sprays, and strips. They are often flavored with mint, cinnamon, or other natural ingredients. Breath fresheners are used to reduce the odor of bad breath, as well as to freshen the breath after eating or drinking.
Breath fresheners are widely available in stores and online, and are often marketed as a way to improve oral hygiene and reduce bad breath. They are also used to freshen breath before social interactions, such as job interviews or dates.
Some companies in the Breath Freshener market include Colgate-Palmolive, GlaxoSmithKline, Johnson & Johnson, Procter & Gamble, and Unilever. Show Less Read more