- 3.5-ounce containers; pack of 6
- Contains baking soda and peroxide, refreshing mint
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazon to the Rescue (again!),
By Pamcake (New York) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Mentadent Advanced Whitening Fluoride Toothpaste with Baking Soda and Peroxide, Refreshing Mint, 3.5-Ounce Containers (Pack of 6) (Health and Beauty)
I used to purchase the 12-pack of Mentadent in Sam's Club however they don't carry it anymore. Neither does any of the major retailer chains like Walmart or Target, not even the single dispensers. So once again, I typed this in the search here and voila, I'm back in business! Thanks Amazon! I will add this to my automatic replenishment! This is the third item I've found on Amazon that is no available anywhere else! You guys rule!!!
PS: Just in case, get the 6-pack with the dispensers and save them, then if they become unavailable, you can at least order the refills! Great product and the pump dispenser is great, no more "squeeze in the middle" tubes!
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Love the free standing pump,
By BarbaraD "www.InfoMiss.com" (Los Angeles, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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Best Delivery System for Toothpaste,
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This review is from: Mentadent Advanced Whitening Fluoride Toothpaste with Baking Soda and Peroxide, Refreshing Mint, 3.5-Ounce Containers (Pack of 6) (Health and Beauty)
I've never really found a great deal of difference in toothpastes in terms of taste or performance (except the weird kids' flavors like watermelon, bubblegum, etc.)
The thing that brought me to and has kept me loyal to Mentadent is the delivery system's one-handed operation. You just push down on the top to dispense. I know some other companies now offer push button dispensers, but I've found I needed to pick those up to use. Not the end of the world, I know, but worth noting. Also, I forget if you can or need to recap them, but if so, I believe you have to replace the cap to do so. Mentadent dispensers have an hinged, attached cap, although we don't find any negative effects from just leaving it flipped up. According to my research, at $19.30 (Subscribe and Save) for a pack of 6, I got a pretty good deal. My husband threw away the bottom half of the dispenser, so I couldn't just buy the refills (which I unknowingly did last time--if you're a first time buyer, be sure to buy a full version.) It seems that my local stores have stopped carrying Mentadent, so I hope I can continue to get it from Amazon. The only negative: A lot of plastic. Not sure if regular toothpaste tubes are any better, but Mentadent probably isn't a green choice. I reuse, repair, recycle and compost in many cases, so I don't feel too bad about my Mentadent habit.
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