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why does toothpast have to be minty?
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i hate minty toothpaste - makes me feel ill every morning, why dont they make other flavours?
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According to this thread, Holland & Barrett stock alternative flavours:
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread .html?t=58497
This might also be of interest:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3717846.stm
Incidentally, many years ago I asked my dentist which brand of toothpaste she used. Her reply was that she never used toothpaste because it was completely pointless. She said that she just used a dry, firm toothbrush which, she claimed, did a far better job than any toothpaste
Chris
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread .html?t=58497
This might also be of interest:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/3717846.stm
Incidentally, many years ago I asked my dentist which brand of toothpaste she used. Her reply was that she never used toothpaste because it was completely pointless. She said that she just used a dry, firm toothbrush which, she claimed, did a far better job than any toothpaste
Chris
Cardi88 - I totally understand what you are saying here... I hate the taste of mint and it does seem that most toothpastes are minty flavoured.... those that are not seem to be bubble gum flavoured instead... doh ! I just use a pea sized amount of Tesco's own brand sensitive toothpaste but some mornings it really makes me gag too !
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