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I'd be fascinated to know if the whole "resembles slick cigarettes packaging" thing is on purpose or not.
http://bit.ly/1P4ls3
@Chris - Both of those packages are made of paper and so are recyclable. (Unlike the campaign brochures of a certain Conservative* Party of Canada which are made out of something that resembles paper, but can't be paper since paper is flammable and those brochure were most certainly not!)
I agree the '5' gum is longer lasting than those cocky Strides. 'Cobalt' is the flavour, btw, not the brand name. '5' also comes in other flavours, which do not have funky blue packaging, but instead funky pink, or funky green.
I am obsessed with gum.
Cobalt is as much a flavour as "blue" or "blue raspberry" is (if you ask me).
The other "flavours" of 5 are: (get this)
Elixir
Lush
Rain
Flare
Hey... there's FIVE of them... that might be the only thing that explains the name of the gum. Because otherwise, I'm clueless.
You have to wonder what Elixir, Lush, and Rain taste like. I mean I can guess Flare would be cinnamon-y (although I could be TOTALLY wrong--that's what I would guess, though). Oh I'm right... if you click on the various flavours on their website, they explain what they are.
Cobalt = peppermint
Flare = cinnamon
Elixir = berry (you have to love how they don't tell you what kind of berry/ies... common these days)
Lush = tropical (again, tropical what? because papaya tastes like ass)
Rain = spearmint (I guess Rain would be Vancouver's signature flavour)
I need sleep, obviously.