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By Kibotoo (New York, NY USA) on January 12, 2014
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i've had 2 guests from overseas who, having loaded their brushes with my tube oh Dr. Ken's, fancy ordering in bulk to re-sell in thrir ciuntries. THAT's how good!
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Nice flavor
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By Rejoicing Reba on November 14, 2013
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Love the taste and that it's free of toxic fluoride. Because it's a gel it works well with my Sonicare toothbrush.
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Didn't Care for it Much -- was OK
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By Jesus Is Love (Eldersburg MD) on March 04, 2013
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Toothpaste doesn't lather up at all and many times the paste fell off the brush when I would lightly wet it like other toothpastes. As much as I want to use organic products I will not purchase again.
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Not bad, not bad at all...
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By Marle on December 16, 2005
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Dr. Ken's is the first non-fluoride toothpaste I've used. I decided to give it a try because it's made from all natural ingredients.
Although the flavor claims to be "wintergreen", it taste more like a stevia-flavored tea. The brown gel isn't very overpowering. It seems a bit weaker than some of the top namebrand flouride toothpaste (Colgate, Crest). There is also less foam when brushing with this gel, so you won't look like Cujo if you enjoy using a lot of paste.
The taste of food isn't distorted like it would be after brushing with minty toothpaste. I was pleasantly surprised when I drank orange juice after brushing with Dr. Ken's- It tasted the way orange juice should taste!
Bottom line, I think it's a good product. However, if you desire a stronger toothpaste that will give you a "fresh breath" feeling, this particular product may not be the thing to purchase.
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