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expiredBBQchicken | Staff posted Apr 03, 2022 11:47 PM
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4-Pack 4.6-Oz Colgate Anticavity Kids Toothpaste w/ Fluoride (Watermelon Burst)

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Amazon has 4-Pack 4.6-Oz Colgate Anticavity Kids Toothpaste w/ Fluoride (Watermelon Burst) on sale for $6.91 when following the instructions below. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $25 or more.

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  5. The price should be $8.64 - 15% off coupon discount - 5% Subscribe & Save discount = $6.91.
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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this 4-Pack 4.6-Oz Colgate Anticavity Kids Toothpaste w/ Fluoride (Watermelon Burst) is priced $7.73 lower (52.8% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $14.64 at the time of this post.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional details and discussion.
  • About this product:
    • This toothpaste is well rated with 4.8 out of 5 stars overall based on over 2,200 reviews.
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Amazon has 4-Pack 4.6-Oz Colgate Anticavity Kids Toothpaste w/ Fluoride (Watermelon Burst) on sale for $6.91 when following the instructions below. Shipping is free with Prime or orders $25 or more.

Thanks to Deal Hunter BBQchicken for finding this deal.

Note, must be logged into your Amazon account to clip coupons. You may cancel Subscribe & Save anytime after your order ships.

Instructions:
  1. Click here and apply the 15% off coupon on the product page
  2. Select the Subscribe & Save option, if it isn't already selected
  3. Select any frequency, then click 'Set Up Now'
  4. Proceed to checkout
  5. The price should be $8.64 - 15% off coupon discount - 5% Subscribe & Save discount = $6.91.
  6. Complete your order.
    • Note: You may cancel Subscribe & Save any time after your order ships.

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this 4-Pack 4.6-Oz Colgate Anticavity Kids Toothpaste w/ Fluoride (Watermelon Burst) is priced $7.73 lower (52.8% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $14.64 at the time of this post.
    • Refer to the forum thread for additional details and discussion.
  • About this product:
    • This toothpaste is well rated with 4.8 out of 5 stars overall based on over 2,200 reviews.
  • About this store:

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Model: Colgate Kids Fluoride Toothpaste Watermelon Burst - 4.6 oz

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Apr 04, 2022 04:47 AM
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HellyeaApr 04, 2022 04:47 AM
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Standard price at Walmart for a different kids toothpaste is cheaper by a few pennies. easy buy if you have Walmart plus.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/207215864
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BBQchickenApr 04, 2022 01:20 PM
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Apr 04, 2022 03:12 PM
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cravi5Apr 04, 2022 03:12 PM
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Quote from Hellyea :
Standard price at Walmart for a different kids toothpaste is cheaper by a few pennies. easy buy if you have Walmart plus.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/207215864
I think this was a reasonable comparison.
Apr 04, 2022 06:36 PM
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ShopperGoneNutzApr 04, 2022 06:36 PM
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Thanks! My picky kids like this and Tom's strawberry only...
Apr 04, 2022 07:45 PM
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barackstarApr 04, 2022 07:45 PM
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anyone know how well these keep in storage?

my local price is $4.50 each.
Apr 04, 2022 07:54 PM
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Hope4BestApr 04, 2022 07:54 PM
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Thank you
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Apr 04, 2022 08:39 PM
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nonplusApr 04, 2022 08:39 PM
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Quote from Hellyea :
Standard price at Walmart for a different kids toothpaste is cheaper by a few pennies. easy buy if you have Walmart plus.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/207215864
Amazon has it too, it looks like:

https://smile.amazon.com/Crest-Pr...B07ZK1573S

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Apr 04, 2022 10:11 PM
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SelmanApr 04, 2022 10:11 PM
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If anyone is wondering if adults can use this, they can. All toothpaste governed under the FDA has the exact same amount of fluoride ion concentration. Infants and small children use a smear on the brush. Young adolescents use about a peas sized amount. Adults can load the brush up if they like. Children's toothpaste is really just kid-friendly flavors.
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Apr 05, 2022 02:29 AM
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RelaxedWing3098Apr 05, 2022 02:29 AM
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The only toothpaste my son will use. Thanks!
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Apr 05, 2022 04:24 PM
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cravi5Apr 05, 2022 04:24 PM
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Quote from Selman :
If anyone is wondering if adults can use this, they can. All toothpaste governed under the FDA has the exact same amount of fluoride ion concentration. Infants and small children use a smear on the brush. Young adolescents use about a peas sized amount. Adults can load the brush up if they like. Children's toothpaste is really just kid-friendly flavors.
Idk if that's quite true. I'm pretty sure kids toothpaste has slightly less fluoride, generally speaking. Also, adult version will be a little rougher to scrub the teeth vs kids. Rough may not be the right word, neither is exfoliate but I'll throw that word out there too lol
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Apr 05, 2022 04:32 PM
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SelmanApr 05, 2022 04:32 PM
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Quote from cravi5 :
Idk if that's quite true. I'm pretty sure kids toothpaste has slightly less fluoride, generally speaking. Also, adult version will be a little rougher to scrub the teeth vs kids. Rough may not be the right word, neither is exfoliate but I'll throw that word out there too lol
I'm just an expert that has studied the matter, but perhaps your assumptions are correct. Why don't you go check the fluoride ion concentrations of Crest, Colgate, Tom's, ACT, Burt's Bees, Tasty Paste or any other reputable fluoridated children's toothpaste to see if you should remain so sure about your assumptions? The vast majority of children's pastes use .243% sodium fluoride just as the vast majority of adult pastes do. Actually go look to learn.

"Abrasivity" is probably the word that your vocabulary couldn't muster. Adult non-whitening toothpaste is similar to children's toothpaste in abrasivity. "Exfoliate" in dentistry means the natural process whereby a baby tooth is lost to make way for the permanent tooth.

Children's fluoride toothpaste still has to adhere to the FDA regulation for fluoridated dentrifice. If you bother to read the active ingredient listed on this featured item, you'll see it is identical to the adult paste.

FDA guideline for both adult and children's fluoridated toothpaste:

"(a) Sodium fluoride - (1) Dentifrices containing 850 to 1,150 ppm theoretical total fluorine in a gel or paste dosage form. Sodium fluoride 0.188 to 0.254 percent with an available fluoride ion concentration of 650 parts per million (ppm)."
Last edited by Selman April 5, 2022 at 11:22 AM.
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Apr 05, 2022 08:19 PM
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cravi5Apr 05, 2022 08:19 PM
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Quote from Selman :
I'm just an expert that has studied the matter, but perhaps your assumptions are correct. Why don't you go check the fluoride ion concentrations of Crest, Colgate, Tom's, ACT, Burt's Bees, Tasty Paste or any other reputable fluoridated children's toothpaste to see if you should remain so sure about your assumptions? The vast majority of children's pastes use .243% sodium fluoride just as the vast majority of adult pastes do. Actually go look to learn.

"Abrasivity" is probably the word that your vocabulary couldn't muster. Adult non-whitening toothpaste is similar to children's toothpaste in abrasivity. "Exfoliate" in dentistry means the natural process whereby a baby tooth is lost to make way for the permanent tooth.

Children's fluoride toothpaste still has to adhere to the FDA regulation for fluoridated dentrifice. If you bother to read the active ingredient listed on this featured item, you'll see it is identical to the adult paste.

FDA guideline for both adult and children's fluoridated toothpaste:

"(a) Sodium fluoride - (1) Dentifrices containing 850 to 1,150 ppm theoretical total fluorine in a gel or paste dosage form. Sodium fluoride 0.188 to 0.254 percent with an available fluoride ion concentration of 650 parts per million (ppm)."
I mean, good for you on being an expert. I never claimed to be. I'm just a dad and I remember researching it a year or two ago when my kid asked if she could use my toothpaste.

That being said, I re-googled it, and basically majority of what I see says that different toothpastes can have varying levels of fluoride (within a given range) and that children's toothpaste CAN have less fluoride and less abrasive ingredients (yes, that was the word I was looking for).

Not sure why you got your panties in a bunch over me saying I'm "pretty sure"

Not saying this source is more reputable than your experience, but here is what I just based my statements off of…

https://www.google.com/search?rlz...=669&dpr=3

Basically all top results say the same thing
Last edited by cravi5 April 5, 2022 at 02:45 PM.
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TrevorT8108Apr 07, 2022 03:02 AM
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Quote from cravi5 :
I mean, good for you on being an expert. I never claimed to be. I'm just a dad and I remember researching it a year or two ago when my kid asked if she could use my toothpaste.

That being said, I re-googled it, and basically majority of what I see says that different toothpastes can have varying levels of fluoride (within a given range) and that children's toothpaste CAN have less fluoride and less abrasive ingredients (yes, that was the word I was looking for).

Not sure why you got your panties in a bunch over me saying I'm "pretty sure"

Not saying this source is more reputable than your experience, but here is what I just based my statements off of…

https://www.google.com/search?rlz...=669&dpr=3

Basically all top results say the same thing
Your definitely not the cool dad.
Apr 08, 2022 03:22 AM
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shail_aecApr 08, 2022 03:22 AM
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Please also check the expiry date once you receive the package. Mine was received on 7-April-2022 and product was expired on Feb 2022. Yes, 2 months expired before I receive the order.

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