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  2. Sensodyne - Wikipedia

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    Sensodyne is a brand of toothpaste that was first sold by Block Drug, a Brooklyn, New York-based company established in 1907 by pharmacist Alexander Block. [1] By 1925, manufacturing dental care products had become the company's focus. Leonard N. Block followed his father into the family business which relocated to Jersey City, New Jersey, in 1938.

  3. List of toothpaste brands - Wikipedia

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    Cleure: independently owned flavor-free, mint-free, fluoride-free, SLS-free toothpaste made in the USA. Dermatologist recommended for sensitive skin, dry mouth, canker sores and perioral dermatitis. [11] Chlorodont: Saxon brand by Ottomar von Mayenburg (Dresden, 1907)

  4. Toothpaste - Wikipedia

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    Toothpaste comes in a variety of colors and flavors, intended to encourage use of the product. The three most common flavorants are peppermint, spearmint, and wintergreen. 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]

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    We recommend this product for guys who can’t be fussed to deal with a skin care routine because it’s good for all skin types and textures, including sensitive skin. $39 at Nordstrom HappyFlute

  6. Pepsodent - Wikipedia

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    Pepsodent is an American brand of toothpaste with the minty flavor that is derived from sassafras. The brand was purchased by Unilever in 1942 and is still owned by the company outside of the United States and Canada. In 2003, Unilever sold the rights to the brand in the North American market to Church & Dwight. [1]

  7. 10 Sugar Alternatives to Try This Year - AOL

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    1. Maple syrup. Type: Natural sweetener. Potential benefits: Maple syrup is high in antioxidants and rich in minerals, including calcium, potassium, iron, zinc, and manganese.However, like other ...

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