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300-Count Plackers Twin-Line Dental Flossers (Cool Mint Flavor) Expired

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Amazon has 300-Count Plackers Twin-Line Dental Flossers (Cool Mint Flavor) on sale for $6.17 - 5% off when you checkout via Subscribe & Save = $5.86. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About this product:
  • Engineered not to stretch, shred or break, this floss helps removes trapped food debris
  • Fold-out dental toothpick helps to clean teeth and folds away for safety
  • Helps you reach tight spaces and offers more control and comfort
  • Sure-Zip seal for easy and convenient on-the-go or at home storage

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    • Our research indicates that this deal is $1.82 less (24% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $7.68 at the time of this posting.
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Normally ~$8, but just dropped to almost the all-time low.

$5.86 after Subscribe and Save 5% discount, for 300 disposable dental floss picks. Great for kids or travel. These have twice as much floss for better flossing action.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08PH2X3Z3
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Model: Plackers Twin-Line Dental Flossers, Cool Mint Flavor, Dual Action Flossing System, Easy Storage, Super Tuffloss, 2X The Clean, 300 Count (Pack of 1)

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"According to the American Heart Association, patients with gum disease have a 2.6 times greater risk for heart disease, heart attacks, and strokes."

Floss folks.
Statistics are intriguing. I wonder if the bias for "health-caring" people was removed in that study (sort of how it was ignored in now debunked conclusion of "children co-sleeping with parents end up being in the economically disadvantaged group"). I am not contesting the fact that flossing is good or indeed the patients with gum disease had 2.6 greater risk for heart diseases -- on the contrary, flossing is clearly an effective strategy for reducing chances of gum disease. What I am wondering though if the test had a bias -- the patients with gum disease perhaps had lower amount of time/knowledge to take care of teeth (e.g flossing) and that also reflected generally in them not being able to take care of their health (eating/exercise) and as such had higher risk of heart disease.
I get mine from the dollar store. Or should I say the 1.25 store

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01-02-2024 at 08:44 PM.
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"According to the American Heart Association, patients with gum disease have a 2.6 times greater risk for heart disease, heart attacks, and strokes."

Floss folks.
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01-02-2024 at 08:51 PM.
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Good deal. This price is only a few pennies above the all-time low price. These double-line flossers work better than single-line flossers. I find these disposables are perfect for kids and travel.
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01-02-2024 at 09:02 PM.
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Good deal. This price is only a few pennies above the all-time low price. These double-line flossers work better than single-line flossers. I find these disposables are perfect for kids and travel.

What do you use at home? These are the only things that can make me floss regularly. But they feel so bad for the environment.
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What do you use at home? These are the only things that can make me floss regularly. But they feel so bad for the environment.
Kids use these at home, I use regular floss. Regular floss comes in plastic, too. The plastic should be recyclable for most brands (polyethylene or similar).
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Kids use these at home, I use regular floss. Regular floss comes in plastic, too. The plastic should be recyclable for most brands (polyethylene or similar).

Oh, I just assumed these aren't. I don't have a recycle can in my bathroom 😂 maybe that's why
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Quote from corys00 :
"According to the American Heart Association, patients with gum disease have a 2.6 times greater risk for heart disease, heart attacks, and strokes."

Floss folks.

Statistics are intriguing. I wonder if the bias for "health-caring" people was removed in that study (sort of how it was ignored in now debunked conclusion of "children co-sleeping with parents end up being in the economically disadvantaged group"). I am not contesting the fact that flossing is good or indeed the patients with gum disease had 2.6 greater risk for heart diseases -- on the contrary, flossing is clearly an effective strategy for reducing chances of gum disease. What I am wondering though if the test had a bias -- the patients with gum disease perhaps had lower amount of time/knowledge to take care of teeth (e.g flossing) and that also reflected generally in them not being able to take care of their health (eating/exercise) and as such had higher risk of heart disease.
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Quote from corys00 :
"According to the American Heart Association, patients with gum disease have a 2.6 times greater risk for heart disease, heart attacks, and strokes."

Floss folks.

To be fair, they've also said that saturated fats were terrible, which is completely incorrect. I personally wonder how much special interest groups play in to some (not all) of what they push.
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I get mine from the dollar store. Or should I say the 1.25 store
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I get mine from the dollar store. Or should I say the 1.25 store
Same. I get the 75 ct Brush Buddies Floss Picks from the dollar store for $1.25. Which makes it $5 for 300 ct, slightly cheaper than Amazon's all time low price.

https://www.dollartree.com/brush-...ags/315023
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Will give it a shot. Thanks
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01-03-2024 at 06:29 AM.
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Remember to floss, rinse then brush in that order. And never rinse after you brush. Just spit because you want that layer of toothpaste with all the magical ingredients to remain so they can do their job of protecting your precious pearly whites.
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To be fair, they've also said that saturated fats were terrible, which is completely incorrect. I personally wonder how much special interest groups play in to some (not all) of what they push.

Are you implying that gingivitis and mineral deposits that form under one's gums are fictional and pushed by special interests groups and flossing isn't necessary?
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