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Toothpaste Monopoly
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My favourite toothpaste is no longer being made, apparently. I need to try a new brand, but it seems Colgate have got a monopoly on toothpaste. Can anyone recommend something that is not Colgate!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I use Kingfisher toothpaste, or occaisionally Dr Organics. Both available from independent stores or Holland and Barret.
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Why not try the various supermarket own-brand pastes, there is a good chance one of them will appeal to you. Apart from the sensitivity/"repair" ones there is nothing much special about the proprietary ones - it is a matter of taste for the flavour. In fact, the supermarket ones are very likely made at the same places as some of the proprietary ones.
Many years ago (when I was a teenager) I asked my dentist which brand of toothpaste she used herself. She said that they were all a waste of time and that she just used a decent brush (without any toothpaste at all).
However this would seem to meet your requirements:
https:/ /grocer ies.asd a.com/p roduct/ view-al l-tooth paste/a quafres h-fresh -minty- fluorid e-tooth paste/9 1000003 3602
Within the same range
https:/ /grocer ies.asd a.com/p roduct/ view-al l-tooth paste/a quafres h-compl ete-car e-fluor ide-too thpaste /100000 8538763
(They also offer two children's fluoride toothpastes, for different age ranges)
However this would seem to meet your requirements:
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Within the same range
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(They also offer two children's fluoride toothpastes, for different age ranges)
Is there a reason that you don't want to use Colgate. There are many different makes so they don't really have a monopoly. In all my 60 odd years I have used Colgate for all of them bar a few weeks when abroad and couldn't get it and have hardly any problems with my teeth. May be just luck but I wouldn't change from it.
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