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The photographed product is Airwaves Menthol & Eucalyptus sugar-free chewing gum in the 50‑dragees pack — the blue menthol/eucalyptus pellet format shown on the label. (airwaves.de)
Airwaves is a sugar-free chewing gum sold as small dragees (pellets) with a menthol and eucalyptus blend designed for a strong cooling/clearing effect. It is categorized as confectionery — chewing gum (pellet/dragee). (airwaves.de)
Airwaves was launched by the Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company (introduced in 1997, with origins tied to the UK launch) and is produced under the Wrigley/Mars confectionery portfolio. The brand is marketed primarily across Europe and parts of East Asia. Production takes place in multiple regional plants rather than a single country, so manufacturing is listed as "Multiple countries." (en.wikipedia.org)
The Wm. Wrigley Jr. Company (original company of origin) became part of Mars, Incorporated in the 2008 acquisition; today Airwaves sits within the Mars Wrigley confectionery division and is ultimately owned by Mars, Incorporated (headquartered in the United States). Regional distribution and manufacturing are handled by Mars Wrigley subsidiaries (for example, Mars GmbH in Germany for that market). (en.wikipedia.org)
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