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Sucking mints can also help.
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Sucking on mints, chewing mint gum, or brushing your teeth all use the power of smell to trick your brain into feeling full.
Sucking on mints or hard candy.
Sucking on mints will jump start your digestive tract.
Chewing gum or sucking on mints increases saliva and stomach acid production, which can make you hungrier.
It usually helps some people to concentrate when I'm sucking on mints or lollipops, so you could try this out.
You'll doubtless be expecting busloads of old biddies down from the north peering morosely at bric-a-brac and scowling at the noisy amusement arcades on the main drag while sucking on mint imperials.
Try sucking a mint, it's better than chewing gum because your stomach is full of air if you chew it and it will make you hungry.
Well, maybe if you sucked those mints a little harder, Lara?
Chew gum or suck on mints when you need to.
Chew minty gum, or suck on mints if you don't like gum.
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