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Not only can I not have mint, but also clove and almond. And I really do need one for sensitive teeth. I am using Closeup cinnamon right now. I really don't like the taste of cinnamon too much and it does seem to be irritating my gums. I know I used this kind years ago but quit when I needed the sensitive kind. I also have an extreme dislike for the taste of wintergreen. But that's also a mint. Right? I think so... And am not overly fond of fruit flavors. I know I can use baking soda in a pinch but would really prefer something with fluoride and for sensitive teeth. Does such a product exsist?

If not maybe I will just tough out the two weeks with the Closeup then a couple of times a week go back to the mint stuff I've been using, rinse my mouth really well and hope for the best.


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I found this by Googling:

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I found this by Googling:

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Thanks! It doesn't say what the flavor is though. I will see if I can find the company and write to them.

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Thankee thankee! I called them and there is no flavor whatever. So it will work for me. Guess I should use google. I've been using swagbucks.

Jestgar Rising Star

If you try it, can you report back on how it worked? I kind of liked the limited ingredient list.

Juliebove Rising Star

If you try it, can you report back on how it worked? I kind of liked the limited ingredient list.

I ordered 3 tubes. Not sure how long it will take to get it but I'll report back.

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Toothpaste arrived today. There was some sort of glitch with the post office. They were claiming they delivered that and a package from Target on the 17th. So of course this caused me all sorts of problems. I made phone calls. Sent e-mails. Have a BIG mess at Target now. But I digress...

The toothpaste really has no flavor at all. Has a bit of a chalky texture to it. But it left my teeth really clean feeling.


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Awesome! I detest the taste of toothpaste. When my current tube gets low I'll keep this in mind. It would be nice just to have clean teeth - not artificially flavored teeth.

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