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stormin | 18:06 Sun 22nd Jan 2006 | Home & Garden
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I am not sure whether it is still in production, but which brand of toothpaste derived its name from the Greek words 'I check disease'?
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Is it Euykral? (not sure if the spelling is correct). It was a white powder which came in a tin about 40 years ago. Haven't seen it for ages so not sure if it's still manufactured.
Eukryl (or however it's spelt) is still available as a smoker's toothpaste. Good chemists and Tesco stock it in tube form. It's in a white box with a green pattern. Never used it so I don't know what it tastes like tho.

There is a toothpowder called Eucryl:


http://www.eucryl.co.uk/


which is still available, according to this website.

The website says it's not just for smokers, nfn! ;o)
There is a toothpaste called Euthymol.
what you trying to say paddy? eh? eh? eh?
lol, nfn!

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