Sweet Tooth, a Canadian e-commerce software provider, has raised USD2.25 million in funding from OMERS Ventures, Points International and a group of undisclosed investors. The startup is aiming to help businesses create loyalty programmes and deliver rewards. Launched in 2009, Sweet Tooth has so far helped more than 1,500 merchants to reward 15 million consumers.
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