Listerine Pocket Mist Cool Mint 7.7 ml
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Plenty. I use it three times a day on average, and it lasts about two or three weeks.
The Cool Mint tastes like Wrigley's Spearmint gum, while the Listerine mint tastes like the original. Both the flavor and the aroma are excellent.
On the label, there is no mention of fluoride.
Spray it into your mouth as needed by pressing it down. It performs admirably and lasts for an extended period of time.
Selected User Reviews For Listerine Pocket Mist Cool Mint 7.7 ml
Great product; I prefer these to melting strips, which can become welded together in the package if exposed to heat or moisture.
Extremely powerful. Perhaps a tad exaggerated. People have commented on it from 6 feet away because that is how our lives are now. Only use one spray at a time. Also, don't spray and then put on your mask right away. The fumes will get right into your eyes as you breathe them in. Although it does not hurt, you will begin to cry. Only four stars because it is easily disassembled in your pocket. It won't leak, and it's fairly simple to reassemble, but it's clearly a flaw in the design.
I've been using this brand of breath spray for several years and it's by far the best I've tried. I've tried other brands, but they don't hold a candle to this one because I have to use more of the product more frequently. This isn't the cheapest breath spray on the market, but it works better and lasts longer, making it the best overall buy. I get at least a month's worth of use out of one of these, and I use it frequently. Excellent product with prompt delivery. I'll place another order and tell my friends about it.
I really enjoy having this attached to my keys and carrying it around with me. It's very handy. My only gripe is that the loop is rather large, making it difficult to hook onto things at times. I was able to loop it on my keys despite it not being keychain friendly.
This spray is preferred by my husband over the strips, and he keeps it in his truck to freshen his breath before heading down somewhere. This is a must because wearing masks causes you to smell your own breath.
This is too strong for me; I had been using it for a long time, but it has lost its value and has an overpowering flavor. The time is running out, I believe. It is unable to mask the odor of garlic. Next time, I think I'll try a different flavor.
This is fantastic for whenever I eat foods that are heavily "onioned" or "garlicked," which is something I do quite frequently.