FAQS

What are Nokkomo Mints?

Nokkomo Mints are mints designed specifically to relieve dry mouth, commonly referred to as cottonmouth.

What problem do Nokkomo Mints solve?

Nokkomo Mints were created to relieve dry mouth and cottonmouth syndrome by stimulating natural saliva production rather than simply masking the sensation.

What are the ingredients in Nokkomo Mints?

Nokkomo Mints primarily feature Xylitol, a sugar alcohol, along with other ingredients like Sorbitol, Lactose, Sodium Bicarbonate, Malic Acid(for tartness/flavor), andTartaric Acid, designed to stimulate saliva and relieve dry mouth with a fizzy sensation, with flavors like Strawberry, Lemon, Passion Fruit, and Watermelon available, all focused on a simple, effective formula.

How are Nokkomo Mints different from regular breath mints?

Unlike regular breath mints that only cover odor, Nokkomo Mints use xylitol to promote saliva generation and support oral hygiene, combined with a fizzy, effervescent experience that actively helps relieve dry mouth.

What causes the fizzy sensation?

The fizz comes from sodium bicarbonate, commonly known as baking soda. It helps neutralize mouth acids, supports oral hygiene, breaks down plaque, gently removes surface stains for a whiter appearance, and fights odor-causing bacteria. The fizz acts as a low-abrasive, gentle cleaner rather than a harsh scrub.

How does the fizz help with dry mouth?

The fizzy reaction stimulates the salivary glands, helping saliva production kick in quickly. This addresses dry mouth at the source instead of just wetting the mouth temporarily.

How long does the relief last?

Many users report that once saliva production starts and dryness subsides, the mouth returns to a more normal level of moisture that can last through a typical dry-mouth episode, rather than disappearing as soon as the fizz fades.

How many mints are in a bottle?

Each bottle contains 40 mints.

How do you use Nokkomo Mints?

Place one mint in your mouth and let it dissolve. The recommended serving is one mint, used as needed for dry mouth relief.

Is there a daily usage limit?

Nokkomo Mints are not a medication and do not have a strict daily dosing limit. Most people use them as needed throughout the day whenever dry mouth occurs.

Are Nokkomo Mints sugar-free?

Yes. Nokkomo Mints are sugar-free.

Do Nokkomo Mints contain THC, CBD, nicotine, caffeine, or stimulants?

No. Nokkomo Mints do not contain THC, CBD, nicotine, caffeine, or any intoxicating or stimulant substances. They are simply fizzy dry-mouth relief mints.

Why did you choose xylitol?

Xylitol was chosen because it is a sugar-free sweetener known to support oral health and help stimulate saliva production, which is essential for relieving dry mouth.

Are Nokkomo Mints safe for daily use?

Nokkomo Mints are generally safe for daily use. They are sugar-free and designed to stimulate saliva without medications, drugs, or strong active ingredients.

Are there any cautions?

Xylitol is safe for most people. However, consuming large amounts, such as using many mints in a single day, may cause gas, bloating, or diarrhea, especially for individuals with sensitive digestion.

Why does cannabis cause cottonmouth?

Cannabinoids, especially THC, interact with the body’s endocannabinoid system, which includes CB1 and CB2 receptors in the salivary glands. When these receptors are activated, saliva production is reduced, meaning the mouth produces less moisture.

How do Nokkomo Mints compare to water or gum?

Nokkomo Mints actively stimulate saliva production rather than just wetting the mouth. Drinking water provides brief surface moisture, and chewing gum offers mild, less targeted stimulation. Many users find Nokkomo Mints work faster and provide longer-lasting relief than water or gum alone, while also reducing the need for frequent trips to the bathroom.

Were Nokkomo Mints designed only for cannabis users?

No. Nokkomo Mints are designed for anyone experiencing dry mouth, including cannabis-related cottonmouth as well as everyday dry mouth from other causes.

Can I use Nokkomo Mints without consuming cannabis?

Yes. Nokkomo Mints can be used anytime dry mouth occurs, whether or not someone is consuming cannabis.

What feedback do users give after trying Nokkomo Mints?

Many users say the mints start working almost instantly. The fizzy sensation triggers saliva production quickly, noticeably reducing dry-mouth discomfort. A common reaction is that the mouth feels like it “comes back to life,” and that the dryness does not immediately return after the fizz fades.

Who tested Nokkomo Mints first?

The first testers were friends, whose feedback helped confirm the product was effective and worth refining.

Did the product change over time?

The core concept worked early on, but the product was refined over time based on real-world feedback to improve the experience and effectiveness.

When do people find Nokkomo Mints most useful?

Many people find Nokkomo Mints especially useful after a session, when dry mouth is most noticeable.

Why are Nokkomo Mints better than just drinking water?

They are a more satisfying solution that actively stimulates saliva and helps reduce constant water consumption and frequent bathroom trips.

Why are Nokkomo Mints a good fit for lounges and dispensaries?

They are a must-have. Nokkomo Mints solve a common, immediate problem at the exact moment and place guests experience it most, making them the perfect solution at the optimal location.

Why is the bottle pocket-sized?

Nokkomo Mints are packaged in a small, pocket-sized bottle for portability and convenience.

Where can I buy Nokkomo Mints?

Nokkomo Mints are available through the Nokkomo Mints website, on Amazon and at select retail and partner locations.

Disclaimer: Nokkomo Mints are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease or medical condition. Statements on this website are based on general product information and user experiences and have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. Nokkomo Mints are not a medication. Individual experiences may vary. Use as directed. If you have a medical condition or concerns about dry mouth, consult a qualified healthcare professional.