SmartMouth Mouthwash Travel Packets for 24 Hours of Fresh Breath Guaranteed, 3 Boxes, 10 Packs Each
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The two solutions are kept separate in each pouch. I rip open the packet and pour it into a cup, mixing the two solutions in the same way that I would if I were using individual bottles. You could also simply take a bite out of it and swallow it.
The individual packets and the box (of ten) do not appear to have an expiration date. We do, however, purchase the 16 fl. oz. bottle. I bought it last week from a local retailer, and it expires in September 2021, so I believe the individual packets are comparable.
Ten units are contained in each box. A box will last 5 days if used every morning and night. The number of boxes in a three pack is referred to as a pack. A total of 30 units will be delivered to you.
Yes. With these in my checked bags, I've traveled both domestically and internationally with no issues.
Selected User Reviews For SmartMouth Mouthwash Travel Packets for 24 Hours of Fresh Breath Guaranteed, 3 Boxes, 10 Packs Each
This is something I really enjoy. The mouthwash is excellent in and of itself. This is something I really enjoy. This mouthwash comes in a terrible package. The following are the reasons. 1) Smart Mouth is already costly; in bottles, it costs $0. At 61 cents per ounce, you get a lot of bang for your It's $2 if you buy a travel pack. a pound of 12 So, just to get it in the little packets, you're paying nearly four times as much. 2) Each individual packet contains less than half of the amount normally obtained from four squirts of the substance in bottles. So, despite the fact that you think you're getting 30 packets, you're actually getting 30 half-packets. size (or, more accurately, third-size) quantities To get the same clean feeling as the bottles, I found that I needed to use two packets per use. 3) The packets are poorly designed. They're not tearing at all. top pouches, but because of the way they tear, one side of the pouch usually doesn't open or only opens a small amount, forcing you to either try again and lose some of the product, or squeeze it out and one side flows out while the other sprays on the mirror. br>br>4) The contents don't flow out easily if you learn the trick and tear the pouch open diagonally towards the center. To get the contents out, you need to squeegee them between your fingers. Normally, there is some spillage. And there isn't much there to begin with, so the intended mix ratio isn't thrown off. br>br>The bottles are more convenient, easier to use, less expensive, and so on; even if you only travel for a few days, you will use two packages at a time (minimum), twice a day. That's a total of $3. The packages will cost you $40 per day, while the bottles will set you back $8. Amazon has 24 of them. To SmartMouth - br>br> If you want to fleece customers on the product by charging 350% more, at least make the packaging and usability perfect. You failed on this.
It's something I use all the time. However, on four separate plane trips, I have misplaced the contents of four of these travel packs (so far). Someone suggested that they leak because of low air pressure in cargo holds, and that customers should store the packages in their carry-on luggage. on the luggage However, you can't always count on your carry-on luggage to be in good condition. In the passenger cabin, your luggage will accompany you; Carry-on luggage is required by the vast majority of regional airlines. Because their bins are too small, they must be checked at the gate. That, however, is irrelevant. Because these are marketed as travel packs, they should be able to withstand the pressure variations found in cargo holds. They aren't cheap, either.
It does exactly what it says on the tin. This stuff doesn't leave your mouth minty fresh, but it does get rid of bad odors. It's almost as if it's job is to kill the bad odor rather than just mask it with an overpowering minty flavor that fades quickly. This product lasts for about 10 hours at a time, but coffee and garlic will weaken its effectiveness. I usually only use it during the day, but I was curious if it would work overnight, so I gave it a shot. My breath wasn't perfect the next morning, but it was significantly better than it had been. Traveling is a breeze with this bag.
Hey, here's the best review I can give: my wife, God bless her, said my breath was as bad as dead whales. My dentist recommended SmartMouth, so I bought it, and my wife no longer complains. Perfecto!.
Yes, this isn't the cheapest mouthwash available. But if you're looking for a genuine product that works, this is it. I despise having bad breath, whether it's on myself or others. EVEN MORE SO IN THE MORNING BETWEEN YOU AND YOUR LOVED ONE. This item is absolutely fantastic. If you use it before going to bed, you will have perfect breathing in the morning. I've been using it for at least 5 years and was grateful when the company created the travel package. I use it before going out for the night and my breath is fresh and non-offensive the entire evening. They're something I use on a daily basis. And my dentist says I have the healthiest teeth and gums in the world and attributes 100% to my brushing , water pic, and Smart Mouth habits. If this product is still available, I will continue to use it. Thank you so much for being the ideal product for me.
Every year, I fly about 100 times. These are known as TSA-approved approved for on-flight travel, so I bring as many as I need for the multi-night stays, and I've never had an issue with them in my carry-on luggage. on bag. br>br>I'm 57 years old, and this is the best mouthwash I've ever used. I would recommend this to anyone. br>br>One use lasts a full 12 hours. br>br>.
I also go camping frequently and bring them along. In fact, after flossing and brushing my tongue, I use the smartmouth to brush my teeth, tongue, roof of mouth, and insides of cheeks. I don't use toothpaste because I've been using this since before it was widely available (I used to buy it from my dentist under a different name - Tri. (Or something). I've never had a cavity since I started doing this (over 15 years) and have never had any bleeding or swollen gums, so I highly recommend it and say goodbye to toothpaste.
To be honest, I never imagined I'd find a mouthwash capable of providing me with pleasant smelling breath throughout the day. I wish it was more affordable; I can't attend a meeting without it. It's something I use on a daily basis. I just hope I won't have to depend on it indefinitely.