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Toothpaste And Gum


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Anyone done research on tootpaste or any whitening gum or any chewing gum?


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jenvan Collaborator

all crest pastes are gluten-free. we use tom's of maine in my house--they are gluten-free except for the orange flavored. you can confirm on their website's gluten-free product list. listerine is gluten-free--not sure about their new whitening one though, i never cked on that.

Becky6 Enthusiast

It appears that all Tom's toothpastes are now gluten free. This is from their site:

Our Products

Only two of our products contain gluten:

Natural Moisturizing Hand Soap liquids (Contains wheat protein)

Natural Moisturizing Body Wash (Contains wheat protein)

minibabe Contributor

I belive that it is called "Dr. Burts" it is an all natural toothpaste......I will double check when I get home. :)

The toothpaste is not bad, but I think that I am going to start using colgate because it is cheaper.

Amanda NY

Susan123 Rookie

When you saying Crest are you talking about the new ones like cinnamon rush, vanilla mint etc. All of them?

Jaysonguy Newbie

All Colgate is gluten free.

penguin Community Regular

Anyone know anything about Mentadent?


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minibabe Contributor

Doctor Burt's was the name of the toothpaste and it was the lavender mint flavor. It says that it is gluten-free on the box, but it is a little pricy

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