Listerine Ready! Tabs Chewable Tablets with Clean Mint Flavor, 24 Count
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A small piece of plastic, similar to a gum pack (think Dentyne Ice), holds each piece with a tinfoil-like cover. as if it were a cover for the case
That's something I'm not sure about. That may necessitate some research.
Sorry, but I'm not familiar with Breath Assure's flavor profile. I can attest to the fact that this product has a pleasant flavor. It's popular with the cats, too.
I'm no expert, but I don't see any antibacterial chemicals in the ingredients list. br>Polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) is the ingredient listed as "PVP."
Selected User Reviews For Listerine Ready! Tabs Chewable Tablets with Clean Mint Flavor, 24 Count
I wanted to try these because I like onions and garlic, and I was hoping for something similar to a Listerine rinse, but it was more like an expensive mint that made my mouth water. Also, it's weird because you chew one up, which makes your mouth salivate a lot, then you swish it around and swallow it, which I found disgusting (the thought of swallowing an ounce of saliva made me sick), so I just started eating them like mints. However, I believe that swishing did not remove the strong aftertaste of certain foods, even when I tried it. So, if you want to spend a lot of money on mints, go ahead and order them, but I think I would have been better off getting altoids.
br>br>I've been using these for a few weeks and haven't had any problems. They leave no heavy film or unpleasant coating behind, leaving your breath smelling fresh and your mouth feeling clean. Also fantastic- is there any sort of unpleasant aftertaste- It's long-lasting, and when it finally wears off, there's no noticeable difference. br>br>Before ordering my first pack, I noticed some negative reviews, and now that I've used them- I'm glad I didn't trust those people's opinions. ) It's the three simplest steps you could possibly take, but some people manage to get it wrong and blame their incompetence on a product. ) If you don't like or can't stand strong mint or mouthwash in the first place- What gives you the impression that you'll enjoy it? ) People expressing dissatisfaction with the consistency, which relates to what I said in "1. )" Chew until it completely dissolves, not a difficult concept, right? The fact that the tablet begins to break apart (initially) in a chalky manner when chewed, for some reason, surprises and deters people. Maybe they thought it was going to be chewy instead. Overall, this is a fantastic product. br>br>.
It's not something I'd suggest swallowing. These were purchased for my upcoming summer flight. I didn't need all of the tablets; only a few were required to keep me refreshed at my destinations. As a result, I made the decision to give it a go. It says to chew until all of the liquid is gone, then swallow, which is exactly what I did. I got a queasy feeling in my stomach as soon as it went down. So, before I find my welcome party at baggage claim, I'm going to chew, swish, and spit it out in the airport restroom's toilet.
It cleans your lungs and gives you a breath of fresh air. Removes the sour taste from your mouth from the night before. They're small and lightweight, making them ideal for travel and storage. In addition, he is extremely discrete. This also frees up some of the mouthwash in your 3-pack. For air travel, you'll need one liquid bag. This is at the top of my list, and I keep some in my purse in case I have a heavy lunch. It's a lot easier than carrying around a toothbrush and paste.
" Sure, bring these into the office as a favor to your coworkers. Trust me. As an added bonus, I suffer from TMJ and must treat my jaw with care. It's difficult to find mints that can compete with gum's effectiveness, but gum causes me to suffer from crippling migraines due to my jaw muscles' condition. TMJ is a gift to your self-esteem if you have it.
These were used by both my husband and me. When we were backpacking, he liked them as a substitute for brushing or as a mouthwash after brushing. It's compact and practical. I tried one, and while the effect was accurate (fresh breath, cleaner mouth), I found them to be revolting. I was grossed out by the texture, which changed from gritty to liquid before making me gag when I swallowed it. I would never brush my teeth without rinsing, as if I had brushed but not spit or rinsed. I tried it again and spit out the liquid to see if it was any better; perhaps I was still grossed out from the first attempt, but it was still gross to me. They have a strong (minty) flavor to them.
I expected something similar to a mint, but this is far superior. It's a burst of freshness that makes your mouth feel as if you've just brushed your teeth. Amazing! When I'm out in the field, this is my go-to product.
Instead, I'm trying sugar-free peppermint Altoids, which have no sugar and thus have a lower risk of cavities.