Pocketpaks

Listerine PocketPaks are small rectangular (approximately on the same order of magnitude of size as a U.S. quarter) packages containing thin square strips that provide the same clean feeling as rinsing with Listerine mouthwash. The strips, once placed in the mouth, dissolve when mixed with saliva, releasing the mouthwash. The strips are made of a polysaccharide polymer called pullulan, which is used to create the thin, paperlike sheets that dissolve when eaten and release the aromatic oils menthol, thymol, methyl salicylate, and eucalyptol.

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