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mrsD 07-21-2015 12:16 PM

BEWARE!! Ice Breakers new Cool Blast Mints:
 
Here is the story of a terrible event that happened to me last week.

http://www.hersheys.com/icebreakers/...ppermint-Chews

These looked interesting to me, esp the package which I could possibly recycle for a mini-watercolor palette..homemade. They are advertising them on TV lately.

So we got a peppermint one...very pricey I might add.

The dark blue plastic wrap has black printing on it, so you cannot really read anything clearly on the back. But hidden there near the bottom is a warning about some people getting burning mouth or throat with them. This warning does not seem to be on the website.

I had one last Wednesday, and by chance had a sip of water after. The initial experience was certainly a "blast" but not anything to worry about. When I swallowed the water, I had a massive reaction....like an ice cream brain freeze...only 10 times worse! I couldn't catch my breath!

So what happened then? Well my whole inner GI tract from the throat down, esophagus, stomach and intestines started to throb and vibrate. It took about 12 hours to bloom thru my whole GI tract. I had endless belching, pain, I couldn't eat for 2 days! Severe nausea. Lying in bed was total agony... the internal vibrations were severe and unending!

So I searched the net...and found that high dose menthol, is not indicated for those with hiatal hernia (oooopssss I have that), as it paralyzes GI movement and the stomach can get stuck in your chest where it doesn't belong! I really thought I was going to have to go the hospital and have surgery for this!

Many people have a hiatal hernia...and many don't even know it.
It is quite common. So I am here to warn those with sensitive stomaches, GERD, hiatal hernia, or any inflammatory bowel problem to avoid this candy. It is way too strong, and I think most people will miss the hidden medical warning on these mints (I did read the ingredients-- the first one is Xylitol). Some people are posting this alarming reaction, esp in the mouth, on the Amazon reviews now. But those people consumed more than one mint in a day.
I only had one... and it was my LAST. I've dumped my mints in the trash, but the slide out container just may be helpful for me.

There are mentions on the net about "menthol allergy" and I'd expect those folks to really react to these mints too.

So BEWARE and take care!

P.S. Hershey's is really doing a number on their consumers. Putting the laxative PGPR (an emulsifier to replace the expensive cocoa butter) in their chocolate and sorbitol in their non diabetic candies and kisses. Now this.

Lara 07-21-2015 03:50 PM

How awful for you.

Just so you know there are quite a lot of similar complaints I just found. They have some on their facebook page I found in google. They give a "call out" number to receive complaints.

Kitty 07-21-2015 04:21 PM

How awful for you! That would be so scary especially for those who don't know they have a hernia!

I hope it didn't do any permanent damage. :hug:

mrsD 07-21-2015 04:27 PM

I am okay now, Kitty... but it was days to recover.

Lara...I'll check that out. I only looked on Amazon so far.
I am eating small meals and being very conservative with food.

DejaVu 07-21-2015 07:53 PM

MrsD-

Yikes!:eek:
I am glad you are okay.
Thanks for the warning!
I cannot imagine why they'd make them so strong they'd need a medical warning. Does not seem like a prudent business decision.:confused:

Warmly,
DejaVu

mrsD 07-21-2015 08:05 PM

They do have a warning of sorts on the back of the package.

It is tiny print (smaller than the ingredient list) for the peppermint, which is a dark blue wrapper and the tiny warning in black. Some warning, eh? You can't read it... The package itself is only 2 3/4" x 2 " and the ingredient list had at least 8-10 items printed on it.

The warning should read...do not drink water after this mint....
I didn't get the pain until I sipped some water a few minutes later.
Up till then I was "okay"...there might be some chemical reaction that is facilitated by the water, that erupts then.
But I guess putting a clear warning on it might scare customers away? So it is only the $$ that matters it seems.

I only use a TicTac once in a great while. I don't suck on candies or mints as a rule or chew gum for that matter.
I have to admit the box they came in is very nice...I will get some use out of it.

tnthomas 07-21-2015 10:25 PM

Wow Mrs.D what an ordeal, glad you're feeling better.

No Cool Blast Mints for me! :eek:


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