Amazon has Select Sensodyne Toothpastes & Toothbrushes on sale listed below when you 'clip' the 35% off coupon on the product page and checkout via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25+.
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Amazon has Select Sensodyne Toothpastes & Toothbrushes on sale listed below when you 'clip' the 35% off coupon on the product page and checkout via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on orders $25+.
Thanks to Deal Hunter Navy-Wife for finding this deal.
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Model: Sensodyne Rapid Relief Sensitive Toothpaste, Extra Fresh - 3.4 Ounces (Pack of 3)
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I was reading about the mineral boost version. It seems to be a marketing gimmick, since it has no different ingredients from their regular version, which are potassium nitrate and sodium fluoride. Basically, regular toothpaste with potassium nitrate for the sensitivity issues.
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I was reading about the mineral boost version. It seems to be a marketing gimmick, since it has no different ingredients from their regular version, which are potassium nitrate and sodium fluoride. Basically, regular toothpaste with potassium nitrate for the sensitivity issues.
I was reading about the mineral boost version. It seems to be a marketing gimmick, since it has no different ingredients from their regular version, which are potassium nitrate and sodium fluoride. Basically, regular toothpaste with potassium nitrate for the sensitivity issues.
Major part of the health and beauty industry is a marketing gimmick!
I been to three different dentist and all prefer oral-b electric brush > sonicare as well sensodyne > other brands.
My dentist office also recommends Sensodyne for sensitive teeth. I think it's because Sensodyne sales people visits dentist offices and leaves samples. We always get sample bags every time we visit dentist. I have sensitive teeth and they gave me Sensodyne toothpaste sample. I am thinking the dentist offices get incentives for giving away Sensodyne samples and recommending it to patients.
Last edited by yangzi December 28, 2022 at 11:48 PM.
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