- 300 flavored toothpicks for under 0
- Voted Best Value & Taste!
- All Natural - No Sugar, No Artificial Flavors
- Sturdy, thick toothpick.
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106 of 113 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WOW...never thought I'd find these!,
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This review is from: CINNAMON TOOTHPICKS Taste-T-Picks 4-75ct (Misc.)
I'm old-school in the toothpick department. We'd fill old Rx bottles with cinnamon oil that we bought at the drugstore and eat them on the bus. The hotter the better.
Personally, I think these babies are great for everything from weight-control to quitting smoking. Sugar free too. Packs pop in your purse. Yes, I'm a lady but I still love me some cinnamon-picks!
37 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Who can resist?,
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This review is from: CINNAMON TOOTHPICKS Taste-T-Picks 4-75ct (Misc.)
These are a real flashback! And they taste just like you remember. Downright addictive - and everyone will want to mooch some from you - so get plenty. My only complaint is that these are not particularly sturdy toothpicks. They are all about the flavor.
55 of 62 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A nod to nostalgia with a capital "N" - yay!,
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This review is from: CINNAMON TOOTHPICKS Taste-T-Picks 4-75ct (Misc.)
Not only do these bring back memories but as I've gotten older, I've realized that they not only have that great cinnamon taste but that they are actually useful (after all, they are toothpicks). Not only are they great for a last minute touch up before going out in public, getting stubborn pieces of food from between the teeth, but they sweeten the breath. They are far above the average, run of the mill toothpick.
Back in high school, they were used by some of my friends as "weight loss aids" (spicy but with no calories). Also, there was the added allure of mild risk, courting the disapproval of adults (they were actually banned in my school, probably by fearful administators who had visions of kids falling while running and getting injured by the sharp points). Parents cautioned us not to "Drive with one of those in your mouth" . They were right but we did, anyway...hey, we were teens. But I digress....this is one time when taking a trip down memory lane is worth the price.
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