3-Pack 6-Oz Colgate Maximum Strength Whitening Toothpaste (Fresh Mint)
$6.75
$17.99
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Amazon has 3-Pack 6-Oz Colgate Maximum Strength Whitening Toothpaste for Sensitive Teeth (Fresh Mint) for $8.99 - 20% Off when you 'clip' coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $6.74. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Amazon[amazon.com] has 3-Pack Colgate Maximum Strength Whitening Toothpaste (Fresh Mint) for $8.99 - 20% Off when you 'clip' coupon on product page - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $6.74. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).
Model: Maximum Strength Whitening Toothpaste, Mint
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Colgate Whitening Toothpaste for Sensitive Teeth, Enamel Repair and Cavity Protection, Fresh Mint Gel, 6 Oz (Pack of 3)
Manufacturer:
Colgate-Palmolive Co
Model Number:
10035000453386
Product SKU:
B01LTHYWB0
UPC:
35000453389
ASIN:
B01LTHYWB0
Brand:
Colgate
Item Dimensions LxWxH:
7.78 x 1.687 x 6 inches
Item Weight:
0.375 Pounds
Item model number:
10035000453386
Manufacturer:
Colgate-Palmolive Co
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Whenever I get this deal, the ones I receive are always within a few months of the expiration date. The kind I get in person at the store is typically 2 years from the expiration date
In May 2021 the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) determined that titanium dioxide was no longer safe for human consumption due to carcinogenic risk factors and was officially banned after August 7, 2022.
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Whenever I get this deal, the ones I receive are always within a few months of the expiration date. The kind I get in person at the store is typically 2 years from the expiration date
Love this stuff! I had paralyzing tooth ache from exposed nerves due to shifting teeth from Invisalign treatment. I was recommended to try this and pretty much fixed my problem after a day or two.
In May 2021 the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) determined that titanium dioxide was no longer safe for human consumption due to carcinogenic risk factors and was officially banned after August 7, 2022.
In May 2021 the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) determined that titanium dioxide was no longer safe for human consumption due to carcinogenic risk factors and was officially banned after August 7, 2022.
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Sensodyne uses it too fyi
I just received the Sensodyne Pronamel package from Amazon and can confirm it also contains titanium dioxide.
In 4 1 since someone stated that they might expire soon. Otherwise I would get more.
Mine just arrived with an expiration date of march2024... so they expect me to use it within 10 days. Amazon has been sending me a lot of bad goods lately.
Thanks. I have already watched this completely satisfied with my choice of relying on this app as starting point of guidance. The author of the video argues "the presumption of innocence" when it comes to additives in the food we consume, while I would rather avoid additives as much as possible regardless if somebody cared enough to fund research on long-term health consequences in humans.
The video is also tailored heavily toward what is good for "cancer survivors", I guess caners survivors should not rely on this app and follow guidance from a real doctor. But even if Yuka rates some sugary protein bar as poor, thanks to online shopping or the variety of options offered nowadays in any major grocery store, anyone can find a better healthier choice by looking at alternatives suggested.
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Damn that's way too quick to use it all
Sensodyne uses it too fyi
I agree. I have done that, too.
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The video is also tailored heavily toward what is good for "cancer survivors", I guess caners survivors should not rely on this app and follow guidance from a real doctor. But even if Yuka rates some sugary protein bar as poor, thanks to online shopping or the variety of options offered nowadays in any major grocery store, anyone can find a better healthier choice by looking at alternatives suggested.