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what influences your guys decision when making a toothpaste purchase?
depends how i tastes with dog sh1t on it, why ?[ot]LOL[/ot]there's always 1 who brings down the tone, but what i don't understand is: why is it always me ?
 
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LOL... i think it just expected at this point. On that, i know, REALLY random question, but i like have a new favorite every couple months... of which i never really see any differences. So i've stuck with cinnamon flavored. The latest being crest pro-health.... i will admit... sometimes i am a sucker for a good marketing scheme, and if there is something attractive about said scheme... all is usually lost.
 
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Call me a nerd, but I typically choose the cheapest one that is still approved by the American Dental Association.
 
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Call me a nerd, but I typically choose the cheapest one that is still approved by the American Dental Association.

lol... thats something i always forget to check.. or look for.

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just added tooth brushes, i seriously take like ten minutes to pick out a tooth brush. On a side note.. this topic is crazy...
 
Toothpaste - i like the stripy stuff!

Toothbrush - whatever stands out so I don't end up using someone else's (A trick left over from my Uni days where day glo pink was mine - not so important now I have my own pad)
 
Paste - I will lamely admit that I pay too much attention to advertisements. I tried many but found that Colgate offer best value for money where brands are concerned. As the all Colgates cost the same. I tend to go for the ones that supposedly help whiten your teeth.

Brush - as I am a lazy f*&%$er, I bought an electric one ages ago (Braun) so my choices are limited to what fits the handle (base). Man, I hate brushing manually. It makes me frigging gag!
 
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Call me a nerd, but I typically choose the cheapest one that is still approved by the American Dental Association.
Smart choice. This reminds me of that scene in Home Alone when the kid, Kevin, asked the clerk: "Is this toothbrush approved by the American Dental Association?" Always brings a laugh :chk:

Wait, how do you find that out?? That's new to me... I'm sure I would look for that if I knew about it.
On the back of every toothpaste tube or box. It normally looks like a big, black "ADA" logo.

I try and avoid the cheap ones because the the taste is overwhelming and sweet. And yes, i look for ADA approved ones too. As for toothbrushes, i look for the widest, most simplest straight-edged ones. I've had my fair share of toothbrushes that had crop-circle shapes on them and what not. I think they're all the same, really.
 
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