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Can anyone tell me please, why one can no longer buy Macleans toohpaste in shops? I have been to all the big supermarkets , Boots and smaller local chemists, none to be had. I have been been using it since childhood,(a long,long time ago!).I now rely on the internet to purchase it. I do not understand why.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Trolley.co.uk, which is usually reliable, is showing Macleans Frsh Mint toothpaste as being available in both Sainsbury's and Tesco, at £1.20, and (in a slightly larger size) in Savers at £1.25.
You can search for your nearest branch of Savers here:
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However the website of the manufacturer, Haleon, doesn't list Macleans among its leading brands:
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So it's possible that they've discontinued the product.
Try using this web form to get definitive info from Haleon
https://haleon.support/en-us/general-enquiry
or give them a call on 01932 95 95 00. (Lines are open Mon-Fri from 08:00 to 17:00).
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^^^ It's not listed on the B&M website, Barry (even though other products from Haleon are):
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