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An advertisement for Gleem toothpaste, featuring GL-70, from Time magazine's March 31, 1958, issue. Gleem was positioned in 1952 as a competitor to top Colgate's then top Dental Cream, with advertising coordinated by Compton Advertising, Inc. [4] The League Against Obnoxious TV Commercials included a Gleem toothpaste commercial in its list of the terrible 10 in May 1963. [5]
Cedel: Australian brand owned by Heritage Brands [9] launched their spearmint soft poilish toothpaste in 1970, but discontinued their oral care products range in 2024. [10] Cleure: independently owned flavor-free, mint-free, fluoride-free, SLS-free toothpaste made in the USA.
The mints are produced in two flavors: Ice (mint flavored) and Fire (cinnamon flavored). The form is a white (Dentyne Ice Mints) or red (Dentyne Fire Mints) pillow shape (slightly rounded square with rounded top and bottom). The candies are plain, with no printing or embossing.
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Cherish (cinnamon flavored toothpaste) Cherish toothpaste logo. Cold Power (detergent)* (known in Canada as Arctic Power, Australian and New Zealand rights sold to Henkel in May 2015) Coleo (soap) [50] Colgate Tooth Powder** [51] [52] and Colgate Chlorophyll Tooth Powder [53] Colgate Toothpaste with Chlorophyll** [54] [55]
Toothpaste flavored with peppermint-anise oil is popular in the Mediterranean region. These flavors are provided by the respective oils, e.g. peppermint oil. [18] More exotic flavors include Anethole anise, apricot, bubblegum, cinnamon, fennel, lavender, neem, ginger, vanilla, lemon, orange, and pine. Alternatively, unflavored toothpastes exist.
This sticky treat delighted us with its warm cinnamon flavor and indulgent icing, and since it was discontinued in 2016, many have lamented its demise — check out this Change.org petition, and ...
Cinnamon Tic Tacs. In a 2020 Facebook post, Tic Tac commented that it "periodically" discontinues flavors in order to offer innovative flavors. But, there's still no sign of Cinnamon Tic Tacs ...