Crest Kid's Toothpaste, Sparkle Fun Bubble Gum (4.6 oz, 5 pack)
- Brand:
- Crest
- Model Number:
- 83528875
- UPC:
- 037000823490
- EAN:
- 0037000823490
- ASIN:
- B07GNTD35G
- Walmart SKU:
- 957670297
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$19.99 | |
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$12.78 | |
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$19.99 |
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.5/5 from 287 reviews.
The kids love this kind. And I love the value !
I am an oral cancer survivor, I have tried many toothpaste and this is the only one that I can use. My mouth is extremely sensitive and my taste is very different since my cancer treatment. Please do not ever stop making this product. I wish you would make it in a travel size, It's so hard for me to find the small travel sizeDo you offer any coupons? I sure could use some.
Well at age 50 I developed acid reflux. Over the past couple years I tried various things including a wedge pillow, dietary changes and finally resorted to OTC medication, which only helped the reflux for 8 hours. Finally I read on a forum that mint can cause relaxation of the lower esophageal sphincter muscle, resulting in acid reflux. I thought wow, could a simple change in toothpaste be the answer. Well, that certainly did the trick and it wasn’t a coincidence. I’ve been using Crest Kids for 4 months now and have not had a single bout of reflux. AMAZING!
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My 7 & 8 year old daughters were very excited to try Crest's Sparkle Toothpaste. The conversation and giggles when it was time to brush their teeth before bed was priceless! 7 year old: 'Look sis, SPARKLES! Our toothpaste has GLITTER! I wonder if it's gross?' 8 year old gives it a sniff: 'It doesn't smell gross, it smells awesome!" They both put the toothpaste on their Oral B Finding Dory brushes and the giggles began! They loved everything about it. The glitter made it fancy, it smelled awesome and it was yummy with no mouth burning sensation. 5 stars from the girls for fun and 5 stars from mom for a product that they will actually use and enjoy!
The product is great, however the tubes are not sealed correctly. I bought 2 tubes and both have burst open at the bottom within days of each other. It makes such a mess. Not buying it again.
Very effective!! I love this product i would absolutely recommend this product to any and every single one of my friends. Thank you crest for making such fun and effective products like this one and so much more!!
Can't beat the value and price
[This review was collected as part of a promotion.] My kids (especially my 3 girls) love, love , love this toothpaste. It has a bubblegum favor to it with a sparkle kind of effect..... And it's pink. Mix those things together and it made it a winner for my girls. My son who is 9 was not a fan about the favor but I think at his age he has moved on from bubblegum flavoring. All in all this is great for the younger kids and the sparkle makes it fun.... At least it seems it ( anything to get them to brush their teeth). It's a winner !
Where to start?!!... no ingredients on the tube (just "sodium fluroride"), but because this foul tasting blue goo causes mouth ulcers, gum shedding (-!-) & production of crazy excessive amounts of throat mucus/phlegm lasting an hour, I decided to look up the ingredients online & discovered it contains thickeners & synthetic foaming agents (aka DETERGENTS, used in a long list of household & AUTOMOTIVE cleaners!!!) called SLS/sodium lauryl sulfate, plus "Carbomer" - gastro-irritants linked to not only excessive phlegm/mucus production, but also canker sores. Google "excessive phlegm in throat after brushing teeth". Additionally, the thick consistency results in globs of blue glop falling unused into the sink, where it sticks like glue. The taste & smell is utterly disgusting - similar to a .25c gumball. This product is TERRIBLE - do your research!
This contains a toxic chemical fluoride with artificial flavoring to taste good. It is known that kids are more likely to swallow/ingest the toothpaste because it tastes good. Growing up my parents had to put me on ADHD meds and I am pretty sure I can remember swallowing the toothpaste too when I was a kid. I had problems growing up. My parents didn't give my younger brother toothpaste with fluoride and yea he did get cavity's. I also had behavioral issues growing up. My younger brother is my role model. He graduated 2nd in his class, Did his 4 years in the navy and reenlisted in the navy reserves. He also earned a Doctors Degree in physics and master in nuclear physics. I screwed up when I was 18 and became a convicted felon having to learn the hard way. Be aware of what you give your kids.
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Third-Party Sellers prices have ranged from $16.49 (May 30) to $19.99 (Jun 7) over the past 90 days. Current price is 11.1% above the 90-day average of $17.99.
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