Canadian Spruce Gum Trial Size
Canadian Spruce Gum Trial Size
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Intrigued, but not sure if Spruce Gum is your thing? Or maybe you want to gift a friend with a sample? This trial bag is for you!
Chew Spruce Gum to:
- Support oral health
- Freshen Breath
- Aid Digestion
- Stop Smoking
- Strengthen Jaw
- Help the environment!
"Tastes like a tree, chews like gum!"
Just Tree Pitch.
Trial bag contains 3 hand-cut pieces = up to 9 days of chewing!

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What to Expect
Gum will SHATTER once chewed, but keep in one side of your mouth and continue chewing! In about 30 seconds you should have one of the wildest pieces of chewing gum!
Store your chewed piece in your bag or tin until ready to chew again.
RE-CHEW up to 3 days/4-8 hours (or longer if you can!)
You will know your piece is done being chewed when it becomes either too tough to chew, or won't come back together into a gum.
Ingredients
ONE INGREDIENT GUM: Canadian *Spruce Pitch. Zero additives.
*Primarily Spruce pitch with traces of Pine and Tamarack pitch. May contain traces of natural debris.
Fun Facts
It was the 1800's SPRUCE GUM that got the world's chewing gum market rolling! In 2023 the world wide chewing market was estimated to be $27.8 Billion!
In the 1840s, John Curtis from Maine started boiling and packaging spruce gum and selling it under names like “State of Maine Pure Spruce Gum.” His small factory is credited as the world’s first chewing gum factory.
Traditionally, spruce gum was chewed for aiding digestion as it really gets the saliva flowing.
Chewing a firmer piece of gum helps to strengthen your jaw muscles, thus giving you a more defined jawline!
Traditionally, spruce pitch was believed to have powerful antibacterial properties and was used to make an incredible salve (check out our AmberGoo Bomb!) that rivalled the healing abilities of raw honey and colloidal silver as seen in these studies, 1, 2.
SCIENCE:
View this evaluation of the anti-inflammatory, anti-plaque efficacy, and biocompatibility of Norway spruce (Picea abies) resin extract for oral care applications
PubMed article on Spruce Resin for treating chronic wounds.
This article explains the Antibacterial Activities of Spruce Bark (Picea abies L.) Extract and Its Components Against Human Pathogens
Storage
Keep in a cool place, away from heat and direct sunlight. If you don't the pitch will melt!
Disclaimer
Potential choking hazard. Not intended for children under the age of 8. We don't recommend chewing if you have dentures, weak, or few teeth, or jaw issues. Do not chew if allergic to trees or wood. The initial shatter of the gum could be compared to a crispy, crunch crouton.
Discontinue use if experiencing any nausea, headaches, or any other negative effects.
This product is prepared and packaged in a home kitchen that is not subject to inspection. These statements and this product have not been evaluated by Health Canada or the FDA and we make no health claims. The above information is for educational purposes only. The information provided is not meant to treat, diagnose, cure, or prevent any health condition. It is strongly recommended that you consult with a healthcare provider before use of any new product especially if you are using medication, have a pre-existing health condition, are pregnant or breastfeeding. Consume at your own risk.
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Amazing flavour i love it
I'm glad I tried it, but it is a bit too bitter for me I think.
Shatters in your mouth…then you are filled with this wonderful taste of tree sap…takes me back to my childhood…we used to pick the sap off the trees and chew it
It tastes piney in a good way and it does last as long as advertised. I also feel good buying and supporting local small businesses.
Thank you SO much for your local support Albert!! So glad you're enjoying our AmberGoo Spruce Gum, and thanks for the 5 star review :)
~Amber
I sent you an email a couple of weeks ago, and this is what it said....
I received my gum today and immediately popped it in my mouth. Everything went as expected - until it formed a chewable mass. At that point, it stuck like glue to my dentures.
I just spent half an hour trying to pry it off, scrape it off, and heat it off with hot water. Got most of it but there are still parts stuck in crevices. I think I will need to visit my denturist to get a cleaning.
I chew all kinds of gum, all the time, with no problem - which is why I wanted a healthier chew.
The taste wasn't objectionable, and I can see how it can be a great alternative, but not for me.
Good luck.
Hi Georgi,
Thank you for reaching out and I'm truly sorry we missed the email you sent us back in September, and for the negative experience you had with our Spruce Gum sticking to your dentures. Indeed, this is not the kind of experience we want for our customers.
Thank you for taking the time to let us know how the Spruce Gum interacted with your dentures. We have had other customers have success chewing Spruce Gum with their dentures, but I now see that this is obviously not the case for everyone, and we are grateful for your feedback.
Thank you for giving our AmberGoo Spruce Gum a fair shot, and we wish you all the best on your search for a healthy, natural chew :)
Warm regards,
~Amber