Orbit is a
brand of sugarless
chewing gum from the
Wrigley Company. In the United States, where it was re-launched in 2001, it is sold in cardboard boxes with 14 individually wrapped pieces of gum per package. In the UK, where it was launched in 1977, it was sold as a traditional long-stick gum. Wrigley's recently introduced the 14 package (as in the United States) in the UK.
Orbit White, packaged in blister packs of 12 pieces, was released to compete with Cadbury Adams's Trident White gum in 2001.
In late 2007, Orbit sugar-free gum was granted the American Dental Association's seal of approval and Indian Dental Association's approval based on its ability to improve oral health. As of May 2009, Orbit has come out with a new gum subline. Orbit Mist (called Excel Mist in Canada) is the new Orbit gum subline that has "micro-bursts," small polka dot chips filled with a flavor contrast to the rest of the stick. It is also meant to create "a hydrating sensation", as claimed on the box. There are three flavors: Peppermint Spray, Watermelon Spring and Mango Surf. It is advertised as a "premium gum." The gum contains phenylalanine and other sweeteners.
History
Orbit was launched in 1944 in the United States as a replacement brand by Wrigley due to
rationing of gum-making ingredients in
World War II. The ingredient list of Orbit gum during the
Second World War was gum base, sugar, corn syrup, softeners, and artificial fruit flavors.
The gum reappeared in Europe in 1977 as the first sugarfree chewing gum from the Wrigley Company before launching Extra gum. It was again relaunched in 2001.
Flavors
References
Category:Wrigley Company brands
Category:Gum
Category:1944 introductions
Category:1977 introductions
Category:2001 introductions