Cinnamon Mouth Freshner

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Ancient Nutra Ceylon Cinnamon Mouth FreshenerCeylon Cinnamon Mouth Freshener bottle

Fresh breath, the Ceylon cinnamon way

Last updated: May 2026

Ancient Nutra Cinnamon Mouth Freshener is a natural breath spray made with true Ceylon cinnamon, for clean, fresh breath without artificial additives or harsh chemicals.

Why you'll like it

  • Naturally freshens breath with warm Ceylon cinnamon.
  • Made with true Ceylon cinnamon (Cinnamomum verum).
  • Free from artificial colours and flavours.
  • Handy bottle for use at home or on the go.

How to use it

Spray into the mouth as needed throughout the day for instant, naturally fresh breath.

Frequently asked questions

Is it all natural?

Yes. It is made with natural Ceylon cinnamon and free from artificial colours and flavours.

Why Ceylon cinnamon?

Ceylon cinnamon has a sweeter, more delicate aroma than common Cassia cinnamon, making it ideal for a clean, natural mouth freshener.

Quality

Made in Sri Lanka under BRCGS, FSSC 22000, and ISO 22000.

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