Your Favorite Brand of Toothpaste

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So, what is your favorite brand of toothpaste?

In the quest for new and interesting thread titles, I would say, probably Crest pro heath. It tastes like, toothpaste- and is reccommended by the American Dentists Association.
 
So, what is your favorite brand of toothpaste?

In the quest for new and interesting thread titles, I would say, probably Crest pro heath. It tastes like, toothpaste- and is reccommended by the American Dentists Association.

Sensodyne- all my toothpaste must be a mint flavor.
 
Maybe it's my age/ taste buds but toothpastes don't take your breath away as in the day. I recall in the early 70's toothpastes ceased being white with likes of 'Close-Up' and 'Crest', all manufactured by big boys like Colgate and Macleans. 'Ultra-Brite' was always the freshest but in answer to the question the green Colgate I find the best whereby it's not necessary to use breath freshener also
 
Meh. Whatever mint stuff is the cheapest when I need it.
 
Colgate with peroxide for healthy teeth and gums.
 
I have Dr. Bronner's now, since Rembrandt was not in stock. I may try tablets for less packaging.
 
Same! No stores near me sell it, though. I’ve thought about buying it online.

My Shoppers Drug Mart still carries it, but I think maybe it’s being shoved to the shelves of discount stores now. 😕

I am going to look into Dribble’s brand to see what I can find. I will need a substitute soon I suppose.
 
My Shoppers Drug Mart still carries it, but I think maybe it’s being shoved to the shelves of discount stores now. 😕

I am going to look into Dribble’s brand to see what I can find. I will need a substitute soon I suppose.
My Shoppers, does not carry it but some Walmarts do.
Dr Bronner's.....
Don't have that here either.

Which reminds me, I cannot wait to get to the States and shop. It is so limited and different here.
 
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I just chew a piece of coal then rinse with water, it gives me the classic British smile.
 
Sensodyne has to be the best brand for preserving the enamel. More expensive, but worth it. Keeping those teeth white, too.
 
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