
Health and product warnings
Children should be supervised while using the Strawberry toothpaste and encouraged to spit out the remaining paste once brushing is completedGrin Kids Natural Strawberry with Fluoride Toothpaste Gel 45g: Inactive ingredients: Calcium Carbonate, Glycerine (Palm-free from Rapeseed), Aqua (Water), Xylotol, Laurl Glucoside (Palm-free from Coconut), Sodium Bicarbonate, Chondrus crispus (Carrageenan) Gum, Foeniculum Vulgare Dulce (Fennel) Extract, Spearmint Flavour, Clove Flavour, Menthol, Xanthan Gum, Peppermint Oil, Organic NZ Sea Salt, Propolis cera (Propolis) Extract. Active ingredients: Sodium Momofluoro-phosphate 0.76% (1000ppm)
Toothpaste: Suitable for children 3 years and older.Use a small amount on a Grin Kids Biodegradable Toothbrush. Brush gently in a circular motion twice a day, after meals. Children under 3 years: ask a dentist or physician Flossing: Floss daily before brushing your teeth. Regular flossing can start as soon as two teeth are in close contact. Children should always be supervised by an adult while flossing. How to dispose of your floss picks? Floss handle: The handle can be composted - commercial composting is best as they have the best conditions required for the cornstarch to breakdown quickly (usually within 3-6 months) Floss thread: Remove the floss from the handle and dispose of with your usual household rubbish ?(we suggest using scissors to snip it off) Packaging: The container and paper wrappers can be recycled with your curbside paper recycling
Fluoride
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