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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best for quitting smoking,
By J. Verrastro (Port Chester, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Thursday Plantation - Tea Tree Australian Chewing Sticks, 100 sticks (Health and Beauty)
If you are in the process of quitting smoking, BUY THESE. Chew on them in the car, outside with people on their smoke breaks, at the bar, etc. They taste so good and make your breath smell great, and toothpicks are so much classier than cigarettes! The cinnamon ones are veeeerrry strong, so if you aren't a big cinnamon fan, stay away. The mint and tea tree are strong enough on their own.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Very high quality. Cavity protection? Cold protection? Mouth sore protection?,
This review is from: Thursday Plantation - Tea Tree Australian Chewing Sticks, 100 sticks (Health and Beauty)
I'm not a person who smokes however these are very high quality chew sticks. Made of birch they don't shred as easy for the avid chewer. Regular toothpicks are no longer the same to me because these def. raise the standard. I want to note that the taste of these picks is pretty strong especially for the non-smoker (like me) but I like these all the same.
Note that I'm cavity prone! However after chewing and picking my teeth with these 3 times a day, 2 weeks before i went to the dentist...my dentist informed me that I had the cleanest mouth he had ever seen. And no cavities. Note that I have been Cold free for about 2 and a half years. Note that I gave one of these to my friends at work who had a mouthsore and he claims it numbed the pain away. I can't recommend these to younger people as toothpicks are somewhat dangerous, but everyone else should give these a try.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
These are the best!,
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This review is from: Thursday Plantation - Tea Tree Australian Chewing Sticks, 100 sticks (Health and Beauty)
I have tried a number of brands of Tea Tree Oil chewing sticks and these are the best! They are very strong, so it may take a little getting used to, but the mix of oils in these gives the best flavor and the wood they use is the highest quality.
Now, I always carry a pack with me. They are great for after meals or simply to freshen your breath throughout the day.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best toothpicks out there hands down.,
By Matthew J. Woods "Toothpick Chewer" (Berkeley, California United States) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: Thursday Plantation - Tea Tree Australian Chewing Sticks, 100 sticks (Health and Beauty)
There are SO many imposters but they all fail to achieve the kick that these pics pack when you pop one in your mouth. And for the brave at heart, I suggest chewing on them after they get a little soft. The effect is sinus-clearing! I love thursday plantation chewing sticks and will accept no substitutes and believe me, I have tried them all.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Best toothpicks ever,
By Patrick Kirk "PK" (Santa Monica, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Thursday Plantation - Tea Tree Australian Chewing Sticks, 100 sticks (Health and Beauty)
Ever since I was introduced to Thursday Plantation - Tea Tree Toothpicks I carry them with me all the time. They keep my teeth clean after meals and they get rid of bad breath. There are other brands out there but don't be fooled. Thursday Plantation - Tea Tree Toothpicks are the best on the market.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Perfect for Easing the way to being smoke free,
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This review is from: Thursday Plantation - Tea Tree Australian Chewing Sticks, 100 sticks (Health and Beauty)
I was given this product by a client of mine whom I told I was planning on quitting smoking. I decided to have nicotine gum on standby because was a pretty heavy smoker (1pk/day). Well, hesitant to chew the gum and feed my body the drug I am trying to kick, I turned to these chewing sticks. Every slightest urge to smoke, I pop one of these bad boys in my mouth and suck and chew on it for 10 minutes. The minute it hits my mouth, I forget my cigarette craving. Plus, my breath smells great, and I always have that just went-to-the dentist clean mouth feeling. This is the easiest time I have ever had stopping smoking.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
One little problem....,
This review is from: Thursday Plantation - Tea Tree Australian Chewing Sticks, 100 sticks (Health and Beauty)
I quit smoking 6 months ago with chantix and these toothpicks. I quit the Chantix a couple months in but have been using the toothpicks ever since. Also have been getting nausea a lot lately. After looking into lots of different ideas, I googled tea tree oil.....every site warns you not to take internally. It can be highly toxic even in small doses. So while it did help quitting smoking, I'm switching over to the minty toothpicks you get in restaurants.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Sticks of tea for teef,
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This review is from: Thursday Plantation - Tea Tree Australian Chewing Sticks, 100 sticks (Health and Beauty)
I must admit I was initially disappointed. I expected to find a kit from which I could grow a tree which would dispense tea (and at this price, how could one say "no?"). Alas, all that was in the case was a bunch of stupid sticks. I planted several anyway (note: There's no directions, or even a support phone number) but it's not looking like this is going to work out as I'm not even seeing a bud or anything. Contemplating the failure my purchase, I took one of the sticks out so as to chew on it, to give me something to occupy myself as I contemplated the next step in growing trees which dispense tea. And, zoot alors! These things, these little sticks in this box, had a rather less-than-wood flavor to them, some kind of minty-yet-earthy flavor. Further, they appear to be impossible to wear out. Chew though I might, the pieces of wood remained intact for such a significant period of time that I finally grew bored ("bored," get it?) with that phase of the experiment and threw it out. Still, I am keeping the tree/stick things I have left. If for no other reason that they are excellent to chew upon (especially during the times when I would be better to use my mouth for something other than making noise), have a not-unpleasant flavor, the the container will be useful for later, maybe for carrying toof picks or something. I continue to make my tea using hot water, however, and with that I am somewhat dismayed.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hands down the best!,
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This review is from: Thursday Plantation - Tea Tree Australian Chewing Sticks, 100 sticks (Health and Beauty)
For years I have been searching for the perfect toothpick chewing experience. Until now I had been forced to pilfer handfuls of toothpicks from restaurants, hoping that they would be minty and not splinter after 5 minutes. Too often I was disappointed with the poor quality and short lasting taste.
After some investigation, I stumbled upon these chewing sticks. Having read all of the positive reviews, I had to try them. I could not be happier. They last forever, and so does the flavor! Just when you think the flavor is getting weak, bite in a little and it all comes rushing back. I have chewed many toothpicks in my day, and these blow them all away. Get these.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
You know, not too bad.,
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This review is from: Thursday Plantation - Tea Tree Australian Chewing Sticks, 100 sticks (Health and Beauty)
I got a pack just because. I was searching for licorice root sticks and stumbled across them, so I thought,"Eh, why not?" I just got the pack today (two days ahead of schedule, good job amazon), and I honestly put the first stick in my mouth like an hour and a half ago. The menthol has been consistently strong the entire time. They make a big deal about the birch wood, and, quite frankly, had these been the regular kind of toothpicks you'd find in the front of some sit-down restaurants, I'm sure I'd have a wet gob of mashed wood in my mouth by now. For less than four bucks, they're worth it in my opinion, and I don't even like menthol all that much.
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