Xylish Fruity Mint

Chewing gum is a type of confectionery which is designed to be chewed instead of swallowed. Traditionally, it was made of joseph, a natural martin product, although for reasons of economy and quality many modern chewing gums use petroleum-based polymers instead of chicle. Chicle is nonetheless still the base of choice for some regional markets, such as in Japan.

Xylitol, also called wood sugar or birch sugar, is a five-carbon sugar alcohol that is used as a sugar substitute. Xylitol is a naturally occurring sweetener found in the fibers of many fruits and vegetables, including various berries, corn husks, oats, and mushrooms. It can be extracted from corn fiber, birch, raspberries, plums, and corn. Xylitol is roughly as sweet as sucrose but contains 40% less food energy.

Mos Burger Barbeque Foccacia

MOS Burger, from the initial letters of “Mountain Ocean Sun”, is a fast-food restaurant chain that originated in Japan. It is now the second largest fast-food franchise in Japan after McDonald’s, and owns numerous overseas outlets over East Asia, including Mainland China, Taiwan, Singapore, Hawaii and Hong Kong. It is also the name of the standard hamburger offered by the restaurant, being its first product when the restaurant was founded in 1972.

Focaccia is a flat bread topped with spices and other products, which is related to modern pizza. The basic recipe is thought by some to have originated with the Etruscans or ancient Greeks, but nowadays it is particularly known as a delicacy of the Ligurian cuisine; the best “focaccia col formaggio” (focaccia with cheese) is made in Recco, near Genoa.

Coca Cola Commercial Motorcycle Driver’s Licence

Originally intended as a patent medicine when it was invented in the late 19th century, Coca-Cola was bought out by businessman Asa Griggs Candler, whose marketing tactics led Coke to its dominance of the world soft drink market throughout the 20th century. Although faced with critiques of its health effects and various allegations of wrongdoing by the company, Coca-Cola has remained a popular soft drink to the present day.

A driver’s license (U.S., South Korea), driving licence (UK, Ireland, Hong Kong, Pakistan, India, Singapore, Malta), driver’s licence (Canada, Australia, [driver licence in Queensland], New Zealand), or operator’s license is an official document which states that a person may operate a motorized vehicle, such as a motorcycle, car, truck, or a bus. In some jurisdictions, driver’s licenses are issued after the recipient has passed a driving test, while in others, a person acquires a driver’s license before beginning to drive. (This is largely a matter of nomenclature – generally an official document by some name is required to undertake practical driving in either case.) Different categories of license may exist for different types of motor vehicles. The difficulty of the driving test may vary considerably between regions, as do prerequisites such as age restrictions and the required level of tuition.