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Sen-Sen

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Sen-Sen
Product typeBreath mints
OwnerT. B. Dunn Company
MarketsWorldwide

Sen-Sen was a type of breath freshener originally marketed as a "breath perfume" in the late 19th century by the T. B. Dunn Company[1] and then produced by F&F Foods until they discontinued the product in July 2013.[2] Sen-Sen bore a strong similarity to Vigroids, a liquorice sweet made by Ernest Jackson & Company, Ltd.

Sen-Sens were available in small packets or cardboard boxes. Similar to a matchbox of the time, an inner box slid out from a cardboard sleeve revealing a small hole from which the tiny Sen-Sen squares would fall when the box was shaken.[2]

Sen-Sen's ingredients were liquorice, anise, gum arabic, maltodextrin, sugar, and natural and artificial flavors.

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References

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  1. ^ "Sen-Sen". OldTimeCandy.com. Retrieved 2024-04-17.
  2. ^ a b "Sen-Sen Candy (History, Pictures & Marketing) - Snack History". 2022-03-17. Retrieved 2024-04-17.