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If quality and price are not enough, let Zoft customer
service and technical staff answer any questions you
might have. Our expertise in formulating and manufacturing,
combined with our dedication to providing the highest
quality nutritional supplements, are your assurances
of the finest products for your customers. If you are
interested in developing a new functional chewing gum
product from scratch, purchasing wholesale or private
labeling any one of our house brand formulas, please
fill out our wholesale
form.
Our formulation team can provide you with a cost
analysis on virtually any supplement imaginable. We'll
be more than happy to provide you with a free estimate
for replicating an existing product or manufacturing
a new product based on your specific requirements.
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What are the available sizes, shapes and loading
capacities?
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1.125 gram pieces - up
to 105-mg loading capacity. (rectangular pieces available)
1.3 gram pieces - up to 125-mg
loading capacity. (square or rectangular pieces available)
2.5-2.8 gram pieces - up to
300-mg loading capacity. (square or rectangular pieces
available)
Custom sizes and shapes are available as well, however
this is a very costly option. This would require custom
tooling. Please contact us
for more information.
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How is
Zoft Gum manufactured?
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Our process begins when the gum base is softened
in large kettles which heat to about 120 degrees fahrenheit.
At this point it achieves the consistency of thick maple
syrup. This "syrup" is then filtered through fine mesh
screens, clarified in a centrifuge, and further filtered
through very fine vacuum strainers. Throughout the process,
the gum base is kept hot. The "mixers" now come into
play. These are huge vats capable of holding up to 2,000
pounds each, and are equipped with slowly revolving
sigma blades. The first additions take place in these
mixers. Sweeteners are added first which have a definite
effect on the bitterness and flexibility of the final
product. Softeners are then added which further retain
moisture in the gum to insure flexible, resilient chew.
Finally, natural or artificial flavoring, whichever
is desired, and functional actives (bulking agents)
are added to the gum base in the huge mixing vats, as
the giant blades slowly turn.
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The blended gum then passes out of the mixers onto
cooling belts and is bathed in currents of cool air
to reduce its temperature. After this it moves to the
extruders, machines which manipulate it to make it much
smoother and finer in texture. From the extruders, the
gum passes to a series of giant rollers which make up
the "sheet-rolling" machine. There, the gum is flattened
into thinner and thinner sheets, the final thickness
determined by the type of gum it is to be. Stick gum
comes from the thinnest sheets and bubble or ball gum,
from the thickets sheet of all. The stick gum passes
into the cutting and scoring machines, where it is cut
into smaller sheets, each scored in a single-stick pattern.
The gum destined for candy coating is scored into little
square or oblong pellets, and broken up by machine.
For ball gum, the gum is scored or extruded into pencil
shape, and then run through specialized forming machines
to form a ball shape.
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The machines shaping and wrapping bubble gum may
be set for any one of a variety of shapes: stick, candy-coated,
ball, pencil, kiss, or square. When scored stick gum
emerges from the rollers, it has also been sprinkled
with pure powered sugar. The gum is then put aside to
"set'' in an air-conditioned room for at least 48 hours.
The candy-coated gum is, after a 24-to-48 hour storage
period, sometimes undercoated to help the coating adhere
more firmly, then coated. The gum is then placed into
pans where it is whirled with carnauba or another wax
product. This process provides candy-coated chewing
gum with its characteristic sheen. Chewing gum comes
in an enormous variety of packages. Among them are the
multiple-stick packs, the box-type of pack for candy-coated
pellet gum, individually wrapped pieces of bubble gum,
and the glass vending machines in which ball gum is
revealed, unwrapped. The important thing about packaging
is that it takes place under immaculate conditions as
does the rest of the manufacturing process, so that
the product reaches the consumer with all of its quality
and purity fully protected.
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