Orajel Jurassic World Anticavity Fluoride Berry Blast Flavor- Kids Toothpaste Tube, 4.2 Oz
Score By Feature
OveReview Final Score
Product Description
Questions & Answers
You asked a great question. Thank you. In response to the Jurassic World film The cavity fluoride toothpaste is flavored with Berry Blast, while the Shimmer & Shine brand is sour fruit flavored. The divine beauty of Shine is her Berry Divine glow.
You asked a great question. Thank you. To make toothpaste blue, dip a toothbrush in it.
A salicylate is neither listed as an active ingredient nor as an inactive ingredient
My suggestion to you is to start the return process through Amazon and select "product damaged" as the reason for the return.
Selected User Reviews For Orajel Jurassic World Anticavity Fluoride Berry Blast Flavor- Kids Toothpaste Tube, 4.2 Oz
It is the only one my child will tolerate. What is the problem with not having more non-profits? Where in the world can you find bubble gum and mint toothpaste? It is even flavored with strawberry flavors, yet there are many brands that are astringent Dr. BG ordered this berries, and I agree, it did not disappoint.
My picky child will only eat toothpaste with her favorite The past few years, we've tried and discarded dozens of different flavors and brands. The taste of food is very important to her. Since mint (of any kind) makes her nauseous, she will steer clear of it. However, some fruit flavors taste "too fake" (at least to her) and leave a bad aftertaste. That is not the case here. She has been using this flavor for about 2 years now, and it is by far her favorite toothpaste. It used to be a big issue when it came to brushing your teeth, but no longer. The only thing I hope is that this flavor won't be discontinue any time Despite trying several similar products, the effect was not as good as with this one Although she likes a lot of different types of flavors, this one stands out as her favorite. The label has our favourite dinosaur on it, so congratulations! It's good to see "Blue" on your list of favorites It goes well with the toothpaste, since it's a pretty blue color. What a shame that they don't make a mouthwash with.
As soon as I started using this toothpaste, I began experiencing stomach issues such as cramping, aches, nausea, indigestion, and heartburn, though I had not swallowed any and rinsed my mouth thoroughly during the previous days. In the first two weeks, I did not realize it was the toothpaste. Since I switched to a different toothpaste, my stomach issues have improved. After my initial use of Orajel, I chose to use it again and was still experiencing intestinal distress even with a single use I would not recommend it. In the past, I have always used Crest Kids Sparkle Fun, but now I can't tolerate taste of other.
She brushes with this flavor toothpaste when she is five years old. There's a chance that the character on the tube will change - It looked like those cartoon Gypsy sisters were on the front of the last tube - Although it was the same flavor, it was still quite good. It seems to be okay. I noticed my daughter's last visit to the dentist was cavity-free because she came home with a sealed tube - As a result, I am happy.
My search for berry blast produced an image of Jurassic Park when I entered the flavor! It was such a pleasure having such an experience again with my children. My recommendation would be to try this!.
Amazon turned out to be a good source of different types and flavors of these products. I came across this brand, checked the reviews, and I liked them. Trying it for the first time and I can assure you that it does not disappoint. It is absolutely delicious for my son, and he is no longer hesitant to brush his teeth with it. The product is great, and I'm happy I got.
Fluoride-free Orajel was once used by kids, but it was considered simply candy by them. We've tried other brands but the kids refused to use it because the taste was terrible. Now that they're older it's great that there's a version with fluoride. The drink still tastes really sweet, but it's a much better alternative than the other ones. Perhaps this is a little like sugar or candy. at least there is fluoride where it needs to be, so whatever the cost.
There were no dinosaurs harmed in the making of this toothpaste. There are no stores that carry this now, of course. Trying to negotiate with your child over whether Paw Patrol Booberry or GI Joe Lemonade is the most defeating experience a parent can have. On the other hand, I would probably gripe about that move if he brought home just any old IPA.