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Tom's of Maine Silly Strawberry Children's Anticavity Toothpaste - 5.1oz
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Highlights
- WHAT YOU'LL GET: One 5.1-ounce tube of Tom's of Maine Kids Fluoride Toothpaste in Silly Strawberry Flavor
- FIGHT CAVITIES: Fluoride toothpaste provides cavity protection while calcium and silica gently clean teeth
- TASTE THEY LOVE: The fruity flavor of this children's toothpaste makes brushing a fun habit
- RECYCLABLE TUBE: Look for the blue recycling flag, squeeze out as much toothpaste as you can, replace the cap, and recycle
- TAKE CARE OF YOURSELF NATURALLY: Contains no artificial preservatives, colors or flavors and is not tested on animals
Description
At Tom's of Maine, we want to empower families to live more naturally. With more than 5 years experience combining scientific know-how, naturally derived ingredients and a bit of ingenuity, we make products that are good for you and the planet. As a Certified B Corp, we hold ourselves to the highest social and environmental standards. Plus, we're committed to supporting local communities for meaningful change, donating 1% of our profits to charities supporting health, education and the environment. We call this "doing good, for real," and it impacts everything we do.
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Purpose
Anticavity..Warnings
Twist off cap and remove foil seal. Do not use if seal is not intact.Adult and Children 2 Years of Age and Older
Brush teeth thoroughly, preferably after each meal or at least twice a day, or as directed by a dentist or physician.Children 2 to 6 Years
Use only a pea-sized amount and supervise child's brushing and rinsing (to minimize swallowing).Children Under 2 Years
Ask a dentist or physician.Inactive ingredients
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Q: WHY HAS Sodium Monofluorophosphate REPLACED Sodium Fluoride 0.24%? WHY DOES THIS NEW FORMULATION CONTAIN Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES) WHEN THE POSTING STATES IT DOES NOT?
A: Thank you for your question. Tom’s of Maine uses two types of fluoride, depending on product formulation and what can and cannot be used with certain ingredients. Our Silly Strawberry Toothpaste does contain SLS and you can find this ingredient listed under the drug facts for this product. We hope this information helps.
submitted byTom's of Maine Consumer Affairs - 3 years agoBrand expertA: Sodium lauryl sulfate is frequently confused with sodium laureth sulfate, but the two are distinct ingredients.
submitted byLaw - 3 years ago
Q: Is this product kosher?
A: Hi, and thanks for your question. Yes, our Tom's of Maine Silly Strawberry Children's Anticavity Toothpaste is kosher, and kosher for Passover. We hope this helps.
submitted byTom's of Maine Consumer Affairs - 2 months agoBrand expert
Q: Are any of the ingredients in the Silly Strawberry derived from soy? Like many people, the person who would be using this is allergic to soy, so I need to know for certain whether this is included.
A: We would like to let you know that although each machine is cleaned before and after each use, there may be a chance of cross contamination for the following ingredients, as they are present in some, if not all, of our Tom's of Maine products: Shea Butter, Soy, Coconut, Corn, Argan Oil, Cinnamon, Mint, and Various Fruits.
submitted byTom's of Maine Consumer Affairs - 11 months agoBrand expert
Q: Hi What is glycerin derived from? From which animal?
A: Tom’s glycerin comes exclusively from plants and is from one of the following plant oils - soybean, corn, canola, coconut, palm kernel oil, and/or palm.
submitted byTom's of Maine Consumer Affairs - 2 years agoBrand expert
Q: Is this safe for peanut and sesame allergy? Does it contain any sesame?
A: This product does not contain any peanut or sesame, and should be safe fr use by individuals with these allergies.
submitted byTom's of Maine Consumer Affairs - 3 years agoBrand expert
Q: Can this be used by a 2.5 year old that doesn’t know how to spit it out? Can small amounts be swallowed?
A: We would typically recommend that you use one of our fluoride free varieties until your child has learned to spit.
submitted byTom's of Maine Consumer Affairs - 3 years agoBrand expert