Tom's of Maine Natural Children's Fluoride-Free Toothpaste, Silly Strawberry, 4.7 oz. 3-Pack
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I have used the strawberry flavor one and rather than the mint smell, I like the sweet smell. My sensitive teeth feel less aggravated by this product. Take a sip of your coffee and enjoy it. The toothpaste isn't as strong as the stuff you use for adults.
The answer is yes. This product has been used by my daughter since she turned 18 months old. It is very much liked by her.
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Selected User Reviews For Tom's of Maine Natural Children's Fluoride-Free Toothpaste, Silly Strawberry, 4.7 oz. 3-Pack
The product caused my three year old daughter to develop painful mouth sores after using it. subsequently found out about SLS and its possible connection with canker sores while researching online. She was advised by her pediatrician that the toothpaste was likely the cause and that we should look for an SLS-free toothpaste For her, we are giving her toothpaste for free. The toothpaste from Tom's should not contain any ingredients that could cause sores in the mouth because this is a Tom's product! Despite the fact that some people are more sensitive to SLS than others, it's nasty, caustic stuff and I wouldn't want it in my child's mouth, regardless of whether she reacted to it or not. It is no longer interesting to me to listen to Tom's music. It is at your own risk to use.
For the past two years I have used this toothpaste for both of my kids since their first tooth brushing. I simply chose it for its "natural" properties and the lack of fluoride. Nevertheless, I made a point of looking at the ingredients the other night and discovered it contains SLS. Children tend to ingest toothpaste in their early years, so a different solution will have to be found.
We have been using this brand of tooth paste for a long time, so when I saw this good deal, I wanted to take advantage and save some There is no way this could be Tom's. I definitely believe the product is fake!.
To give you some insight, my kids are aged 7 and 9 The taste of more natural products is hard to compromise on, as there are few compromises on this score. However, Tom's Childrens in Strawberry has won the house favorite award! The flavor was described by my oldest as being similar to a strawberry smoothie. In other words, it smells exactly like that. Even after half way through brushing, the consistency of the toothpaste isn't too chalky or runny. I also like that it foams just enough to provide adequate tooth cleaning for my youngest without having to wake him up. This is a great toothpaste, it exceeded both mine and my brother's expectations. There are certain requirements for the children's category.
The flavor had a bitter aftertaste. My daughter didn't like it. To be honest, it also tastes bad to me. This has been a waste of I don't think we care whether it tastes like strawberries or not, as we only like sweet food and don't enjoy chemically flavored things. The taste of mild strawberry would have been pleasant to us because we are natural people. I can't remember what it tastes like, but it's just.
See other recent reviews that are similar to this one. For the past four years, my kids have been using this toothpaste. There is a huge difference between the flavors of the three tubes we got from Amazon (shipped and sold by Amazon Retail, not 3P). The taste of chemicals is bad and they're disgusting. The new tube I opened and the others were rejected independently by each kid. After tasting it, my mouth was filled with the terrible taste despite my best efforts. Aside from the color and texture, the substance has also changed drastically from four years ago. My kids just ate something fake, and I would like to know what it is? Because I do not know if Tom's recipe has changed or if this is a fake product.
She loves this toothpaste, but she's allergic to it! Wouldn't it be nice if the ingredients list on the website showed up? How can it be called "natural" with the.
Deception is the hallmark of this product! I'd recommend Jason brand instead because at least they're not trying to poison my child. It's out of your hands, Toms!.