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Fructodent Toothpaste by Evan Orensten

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More exotic flavored toothpaste hits the shelves with Fructodent's recent arrival at CVS, Walgreens and Albertson's. This Italian import comes in ten flavors (including Green Apple, Orange and Lemon, Mint and Chocolate, Mint and Strawberry, Eucalyptus, Aniseed and Licorice, Lemon and Sage, and Vanilla) and has a funky, flexible plastic bottle that feeds the toothpaste out of the bottom. The various flavors include Vitamin C and fluoride, some with whitening additives. MSRP is around $3.50. Not much available online, but if you can't find a store near you try eBay.

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This entry posted on 28 March 2006 at 10:27 PM
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