🦷 Brush with Confidence: The Future of Kids' Dental Care!
DEO GLOBAL Fluorinated Children's Pumping Toothpaste is a 3-pack of 7.7 oz tubes designed for effective tooth decay prevention. Enriched with Royal Jerry Propolis, this organic toothpaste is free from 15 harmful chemicals, heavy metals, and pesticides, ensuring a safe and healthy brushing experience for children.
J**L
Has propolis and flouride
My kids had previously used a propolis toothpaste fro Korea. However, it did not have fluoride, which our dentist told us was needed. So, even though the kids liked that toothpaste, we stopped using it. After finding this, I was eager to have my kids try it and they liked the flavor of this. I'm happy to find 2 ingredients that I wanted in a toothpaste. In addition, I really like the bottle. It's so much more convenient for kids to use. I'm also finding the cap of their previous tube covered in toothpaste. This has a pump dispenser to deliver the toothpaste. Plus, it's easy to control the amount since it's a pump. I really would consider reordering these after the 3 bottles are used up.
S**.
Kids friendly toothpaste
I don't know why kids can’t squeeze the toothpaste tube correctly but they always make a mess after every squeeze and can’t work the product up the tube.. This pump style toothpaste is so much better for the kids to use and make no mess. The ingredients are very good and my kids love the mild and fruity flavor.
M**O
Ok...
These three bottles of toothpaste came well-packed, but one of the bottled had some leakage. Fortunately, it worked fine.But unfortunately, it contains 'fragrance' (I guess they meant 'artificial flavor'?) without stating that it was natural. The ingredients are listed in Korean on the back of the bottle. No information in English.I wish they prepared some information in English as their products are being sold to US customers in the US.
T**.
Works extremely well and very gentle with a mild, fruity sort of flavor
I actually got this for myself because my mouth is notoriously sensitive to most toothpastes, especially the ones available these days. Good old fashioned Colgate Original that has been around since I was a kid (I'm 51) is the only thing that doesn't bother my mouth these days. Or at least it was before I tried this stuff. Yes, the bottles themselves are almost entirely in Korean, but that is to be expected from a Korean product and at least they provided the actual listing for it in English. I was honestly impressed by how well done the listing itself was. Most aren't like that. I couldn't quite identify the flavor, but it's mild, fruity, and I actually really like it. Perhaps more important, though, is the fact that this stuff leaves my entire mouth looking and feeling much cleaner than my old go-to. The pump consistently dispenses exactly the right amount without any difficulty at all even with my arthritis (bye bye fiddly cap). The bottles are a good size too, and you can feel from the weight of them that they are actually full when you get them. I have already noticed a significant improvement in the condition of my teeth and gums from using this toothpaste and there is absolutely nothing unpleasant about it, at least to me, so I intend to continue using it. As to the lack of translation on the product itself -- That's normal and should be expected from imports like this. It's not like American exports are translated to every single language of every single country they are sent to either. I've had complaints with imported products having no translations or only vague descriptions available too, but only when little to no effort was made in even the listing itself. This one was not only done, it was done very well, so I really don't understand the complaints about that.
K**O
Feel better kids brushing with this
The kids do not like the more minty toothpastes and I dont blame them some can be very strong so we tend to try to find more kid type ones and this is so much better then some of the previous ones we have tried that Im really not sure what all they contain and sometimes feel like sugar may have been added the way they taste. This the flavor is not bad but doesnt resemble candy and have wild bright colors. Kids and adults alike use
G**G
Pricey, Strange Taste, & Incomprehensible
We like to travel. When we are in a foreign country and go into a store, I am perfectly fine with finding products entirely labeled in the language of that country. We have apps on our phones that take care of translation duties.However, we feel that if a product is marketed to be sold here in the United States, it should at least have dual language writing of the product information on the actual product.This product is almost entirely writing in Korean, making most of it incomprehensible unless we go get our phones. The only writing that is in English is the Company name: Doctor.el, and the product name: Junior Petitair Toothpaste. Everything else is in Korean.The taste of the toothpaste is rather strange. We did not like it, nor did the grandkids visiting like the taste. It is orange in color, with some strange fruit hint to it.Then there is the price. Not being able to actually read the label, it is difficult to figure out what is and is not in this toothpaste. And at $19 for 3 tubes, that should at least be an option.However it works as toothpaste. Supposedly it contains fluorination, so I guess that can be a good thing.This toothpaste is not for us, although some people may like it.
L**Y
2/3 kids approve!
2 out of 3 of my kids really like this toothpaste. They like the flavor of it (it's like a mild fruit flavor) and that it's not too "spicy," although 1/3 kid did think it was a little too "spicy" and declared it unusable for this reason, but that's to be expected from him lol. My oldest especially likes that it's a sort of yellow/orange in color (her favorite color is currently orange), especially because we're so used to toothpaste being blue, green or white. I like that this toothpaste is made from natural ingredients, and the pump bottles it comes in are really convenient to use (these would be great for a little kid who struggles with the regular toothpaste tubes). I was prepared to take all three bottles of toothpaste if my kids didn't like them, but so far it looks like they'll be using them, so I might have to try and sneak one from them.
S**.
one leaky bottle
one of the bottles was busted at the top and leaking but the other two were fine. the kids actually dont complain about the taste of this toothpaste like most of the others that i try for them. easy to use and makes the mouth clean feeling. i always try things before i give them to the kids.. this wasnt bad.
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