Amazon has
2-Pack 3.4-Oz Sensodyne Repair and Protect Whitening Toothpaste on sale for
$5.87 when you follow the steps below and checkout with Subscribe and Save.
Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Steps:
- Clip the 20% Off Coupon here, do not add anything to cart from this page.
- Go to the 2-Pack 3.4-Oz Sensodyne Repair and Protect Whitening Toothpaste page
- Clip the 20% off coupon under the Subscribe & Save option.
- Clip the $0.99 off coupon under One-time purchase option
- Checkout with Subscribe & Save.
- Your total should be $12.48 - $0.99 w/ one-time purchase coupon - $2.50 w/ 20% coupon - $2.50 w/ additional 20% coupon - $0.62 w/ 5% S&S discount = $5.87 + free shipping w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.
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This is the same active ingredient (in the same strength) as Colgate's Total line of toothpaste. I've been able to get 3.4 oz tubes of Total at my local supermarket for $1.00 (a few times even 50¢) with sales and in-store coupons.YMMV as usual.
The reason it sounds harsh is because a perfectly safe product (Novamin) is available everywhere else in the world without a prescription.
Meanwhile, high fructose corn syrup, an ingredient so poisonous and lethal that it is banned everywhere else in the world, is legal in the US. This is the largest contributing factor to the diabetes and obesity epidemic in this country.
So it seems the regulations are made from a corporate profit perspective, and not a public health perspective.
The problem is the very agencies that are supposed to regulate corporations are in the pocket of the corporations they are supposed to regulate, across all industries- Agriculture, Pharma, banking, etc.
Raising awareness and teaching the masses to "vote" with their wallet is key.
So this post is correct, this is regular toothpaste at an inflated price, intentionally downgraded from the international version.
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Price:
$10.79 lower (56% savings) than the list price of $19.41
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This is the same active ingredient (in the same strength) as Colgate's Total line of toothpaste. I've been able to get 3.4 oz tubes of Total at my local supermarket for $1.00 (a few times even 50¢) with sales and in-store coupons.YMMV as usual.
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So this post is correct, this is regular toothpaste at an inflated price, intentionally downgraded from the international version.
So this post is correct, this is regular toothpaste at an inflated price, intentionally downgraded from the international version.
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
The reason it sounds harsh is because a perfectly safe product (Novamin) is available everywhere else in the world without a prescription.
Meanwhile, high fructose corn syrup, an ingredient so poisonous and lethal that it is banned everywhere else in the world, is legal in the US. This is the largest contributing factor to the diabetes and obesity epidemic in this country.
So it seems the regulations are made from a corporate profit perspective, and not a public health perspective.
The problem is the very agencies that are supposed to regulate corporations are in the pocket of the corporations they are supposed to regulate, across all industries- Agriculture, Pharma, banking, etc.
Raising awareness and teaching the masses to "vote" with their wallet is key.
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