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Rochelle
Greater than one weekLeaves mouth fresh white
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Chrissy woo
> 3 dayhands down best toothpaste!!
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Michael Scali
> 3 dayBest toothpaste that Ive ever used and Ive used them allbest toothpaste that Ive ever used and Ive used them all
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Joe
> 3 dayTaste not that great. Results ?? None seen so far.
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Lucille Vandervort
> 3 dayDoes not whiten, not worth the money - regular toothpaste does at least more.
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Haile
> 3 dayWe do truly love the plaque removal benefits of this toothpaste, but I would say the whitening is not noticeable. If you’re not too concerned about the whitening aspect of this toothpaste, then I highly recommend.
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Cool Products Guide
Greater than one weekEver since I was a young child I’ve been haunted by plaque. Around every single corner, plaque was waiting for me, ready to damage my gums. But then I discovered this product. It was able to release the stranglehold plaque had on my life.
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brian Faust
> 3 dayBuy this product you won’t be disappointed. It removed all the plaque along my gum line before I even got to the bottom of the tube. Others claim to do this but this one is true to its words I won’t be using anything else from now on.
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Randall Marquis
> 3 dayvery hot stuff wow this is HOT!! watch out could burn lips mouth gums can not use this
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Brett Bowman
> 3 dayOne thing I can say that is very positive about this toothpaste is that it really cleans. Actually feels like the foam continues to clean after you have stopped brushing. What I do not like about this toothpaste is that it is really harsh. If you have sensitive teeth and gums, this may not be a good choice for you. Normally stannous fluoride helps with sensitivity. Could be that this is coupled with harsh detergents. I am not sure. I really wish that national brands would market toothpaste without SLS and such strong mint flavor. Of course, I could buy a natural brand of toothpaste, but they often do not provide fluoride. I wish there was more middle ground.