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(, Wed 29 Nov 2006, 16:33)
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Makers of Corsodyl:
make an "apple flavour" version so that alcoholics can save money by drinking White Diamond cider instead of Creme De Menthe.
(, Sun 13 Jun 2010, 2:14, 6 replies, latest was 14 years ago)
Funny you should say that, only this week I made some samples of apple-flavoured toothpaste and mouthwash for a prospective customer.

(, Sun 13 Jun 2010, 18:19, Reply)
make some garlic-flavoured mouthwash
Also, why are the teeth the only part of your body that you only wash in cold water?
(, Sun 13 Jun 2010, 22:40, Reply)
warm water
shortens the life, and possibly the effectiveness of your tooth brush. Or so I was told, when once observed using warm water to brush my teeth.
(, Sun 20 Jun 2010, 3:31, Reply)
I thought it only
applied to razor blades.. I've always brushed my teeth using warm water, is there something I should know?
(, Sat 9 Oct 2010, 22:11, Reply)
I find this frustrating.
In this part of the world, all dental hygiene products seem to be mint flavoured. There was briefly a citrus tooth paste and a mouth wash available, and I have seen 'herbal' toothpastes in health food shops (although these didn't have fluoride or any other useful ingredients). I have seen cinnamon flavoured tooth paste on my travels....
(, Sun 20 Jun 2010, 3:36, Reply)
Without flavour, they have quite a strong, sharp taste.
Mint tends to go well with this taste, and lend it a natural "fresh" feel; sweeter flavours tend to clash and make them odd (if not completely disgusting.)
(, Sun 20 Jun 2010, 18:02, Reply)

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