
Toms of Maine Childrens Toothpaste Save the Animals Fluoride Watermelon 5.1 oz
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Toms of Maine Childrens Toothpaste Save the Animals Fluoride Watermelon 5.1 oz - THE ORIGINAL TOMS OF MAINE
Watermelon Wiggle Natural Kids Toothpaste with Fluoride
fights cavities - tastes great - dye free
5.1 oz
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THE ORIGINAL TOMS OF MAINE
Watermelon Wiggle Natural Kids Toothpaste with Fluoride
fights cavities - tastes great - dye free
5.1 oz
Supplement Facts
Activate your childs inner eco-warrior with Toms of Maine Childrens Natural
Toothpaste, which helps support endangered animals. Featuring the tiger, this
childrens toothpaste with fluoride helps introduce future generations to
wildlife conservation while making brushing fun. Your child will love the wildly
great-tasting watermelon flavor, and you will love the anticavity protection.
Plus, this kids toothpaste is dye free, gluten free, vegan and never tested on
animals. Toms of Maine is proud to support World Wildlife Fund with a donation
of $100,000, plus 10% of profits from each product sold from June 1, 2021
through May 31, 2022 (up to a total of $125,000). Toms of Maine products only
use ingredients that meet its Stewardship standards for natural, sustainable and
responsible, helping empower families to live more naturally. Toms of Maine is
a Certified B-Corp and meets the highest standards of social and environmental
performance, as well as public transparency. The company donates 10% of profits
to charities committed to childrens health, education and the environment.
Thank you for supporting Toms of Maine.
Ingredients
Active ingredient(s): Sodium Monofluorophosphate 0.76% (0.14% w/v fluoride ion)
Inactive ingredients: Glycerin, Water, Calcium Carbonate, Hydrated Silica,
Natural Flavor, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Carrageenan, Benzyl Alcohol, Rebaudioside
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Instructions
Use: Helps prevent plaque buildup with regular brushing. Brush teeth thoroughly,
preferably after each meal or at least twice a day, or as directed by a dentist
or physician. Children under 2 years of age: ask a dentist or physician.