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Tom's Of Maine Children's Anticavity Fluoride Rinse Juicy Mint 16oz (Pack of 4)
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Tom's of Maine
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Kids love the taste of our Juicy Mint Children's Anticavity Fluoride Rinse developed for children ages 6 and older. Used regularly with fluoride toothpaste, rinsing provides additional cavity protection over brushing alone. Tom's of Maine's children's anticavity fluoride rinse has the ADA Seal of Acceptance. It has the same strong cavity protection as conventional brands AND is dye-free, gluten-free and alcohol free. Are you concerned about the ingredients that go into the products you buy? We are too — and we want to share as much detail as possible with you, so that you can feel comfortable choosing Tom's. That's why we share every ingredient, its purpose, and its source. | Ingredient | Purpose | Source | | Sodium fluoride 0.0442% | Decay prevention | Fluorspar (calcium fluoride), an ore | | Water | Consistency | Aquifer | | Glycerin | Moisturizer | Derived from Vegetable Oils | | Aloe barbadensis leaf juice (Organic) | Soothing feel | Organic aloe (Aloe barbadensis) plant | | Xylitol | Flavor | Birch trees or corn | | Sodium phosphate | pH buffer | Purified sodium phosphate from the earth | | Propanediol (vegetable derived) | Consistency | Corn (Zea Mays) | | Natural Flavor | Flavor | Blend of natural flavors | | Benzoic acid (natural) | Natural Preservative | Apples or Cinnamon leaf/bark | | Menthol | Flavor | Brazilian cornmint (Mentha arvensis) oil |
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Great for my 7yr old son.
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By Dar on October 30, 2013
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My son's love it. Uses it after he brushes his teeth. He likes the flavor. The cap can be tricky when trying to pour the fluid in but overall it does it job.
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Great for Kids Sick of Bubblegum Flavored Dental Care
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By Jen on October 27, 2013
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My kids do not like the flavor of a lot of the dental care products targeted toward them, and thus will not use it (or will only under extreme duress). The Tom's of Maine products, however, never elicit an argument in my house. Both kids love the flavor of this rinse, and I love that it doesn't have any dyes in it.
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Great ingredients, bad taste
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By Patricia Walsh (RUTHER GLEN, VA, US) on October 01, 2013
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My 4 year old son refuses to use this because of the taste. I tried it and it is a little odd.
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Cull the Swedish socialists
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By Seeker (Stockholm, Sweden) on September 09, 2013
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Ha ha ha. A fluoride mouth rinse. Yeah, this brings back some memories from my childhood. All Swedish children were required to undergo fluoride therapy to combat caries. The whole thing was very well-organized. Without warning, the "fluoride lady" would show up during a class in elementary school, with the fluoride we kids were supposed to "rinse but not swallow".
Most kids hated the procedure - they thought fluoride tasted like cow - so the lady always had an assistant, an even older and considerably grumpier lady whose job was to make sure everyone took their fluoride properly, and nobody tried to wash his mouth with water afterwards. A more weird detail was that the fluoride rinse came in small plastic cups which were differently coloured each time: sometimes they were blue, sometimes red, once they were yellow?! A mystery of my childhood I never solved, since the mouthwash itself was the same (and tasted the same) every time.
The above experience (which reminds me of Medication Time in a famous film starring one Jack Nicholson) is probably one of the few things the ever-so-diverse Swedish people have in common. I'm being ironic. Being forced by Nurse Ratched and her pet dinosaur to wash my mouth with an inorganic anion (whatever that is) made me into what I am today. An underemployed, over-aged fatality of Big Nurse State...with really good teeth. Happy rinsin', boys and girlz! :P
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Kids seem to like using it
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By Jim on August 31, 2013
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Been using the product for years. My kids enjoy using it and are fine with the after taste. Will continue to purchase
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Best Brand for Adults or Children
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By JenB (Northern California) on August 14, 2013
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If you're choosing between ACT or this Tom's fluoride rinse, go for this one. I recently bought some new dental care products at the recommendation of my dentist. I bought 3 varieties of the ACT brand before I found this one. All the others have coloring, are slightly irritating, and have a bad aftertaste (with or without alcohol). Tom's is at least 100% better no matter what your age.
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