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Think Gum



Think Gum is a sugar-free, candy-coated functional gum designed to enhance mental performance. It is known that chewing gum can be used to enhance information recall and memory
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It contains:
* Ginkgo Biloba
* Bacopa
* Guarana
* Vinpocetine
* Rosemary
* Peppermint
* Caffeine

Think Gum was introduced by Think Gum LLC in 2007.
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