Monday, June 3, 2013

Win a case of tingz

Parents rejoice: finally a tasty sweetie that’s (really) good for teeth

 Peppersmith, have just launched a brand new kids' sweet range called tingz and instead of moaning that sweets will rot their teeth you can indulge them, now I find this fascinating and that these are made from natural ingredients really surprising.   I would actually like to enter my own competition to try them. But I cannot, but YOU can!!!

You can win a case of these containing 8 packets of each flavour in my new giveaway thanks to the lovely healthy people at Peppersmith. Read on to find out more about these magical yummies.


tingz – monstrously tasty treats for kids (and grown ups) – are the ideal antidote to the mass of sugary sweets we are so used to seeing.  Sugar-free and made from natural, sustainably sourced ingredients, tingz actually help reduce plaque and the risk of tooth decay.  They’ve even been accredited by the British Dental Health Foundation.

tingz are sweetened only with xylitol, a naturally occurring sweetener from beech trees, which has been proven in over 300 studies to be effective in helping to prevent tooth decay.

 “Studies have shown that xylitol consumption is especially important for emerging teeth, which is why children in Scandinavia are regularly given free xylitol sweets in schools and nurseries”, says Dr Nigel Carter OBE, Chief Executive of the British Dental Health Foundation. 

For the full dental health benefits, it’s best to eat between 5g and 10g of xylitol a day, split into several servings, ideally each after meals or other snacks. A bag of tingz contains around 14g of xylitol.

With no artificial flavours, colours or preservatives and no aspartame, tingz sweets are available in two flavours; strawberry and vanilla and orange and mandarin , priced from 99p to £1.19.


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