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Trident gum is one of the world's most recognizable confectionery brands, originally developed by the American Chicle Company in the early 1960s. It was famously introduced as the first national sugar-free chewing gum to use saccharin, marketed with the health-conscious slogan 'Four out of five dentists surveyed recommend sugarless gum' for those who chew gum. Over the decades, ownership transitioned through Warner-Lambert and Pfizer before being acquired by Cadbury and eventually becoming part of Kraft Foods. In 2012, Kraft Foods spun off its global snacks business into the entity Mondelēz International.
Today, Trident is owned and operated by Mondelēz International and is produced in numerous markets globally. In the Brazilian market, products such as the one identified by the barcode (7895144190167) are manufactured locally by the company's Brazilian subsidiary, which maintains a significant production presence to serve the South American region. Mondelēz International is headquartered in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
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