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  2. Quip (company) - Wikipedia

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    quip is a Brooklyn, New York-based startup that sells electric toothbrushes and other oral hygiene products. It was founded in February 2015 by Simon Enever and Bill May and officially launched that November. In November 2017, it raised $10 million in series A venture capital funding from prominent investors such as Demi Lovato and Sherpa Capital.

  3. This toothbrush applies its own toothpaste - AOL

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    TL;DR: As of Oct. 1, you can get the UV Manual Brush Set for just $99.99 instead of $144.99 — that's a 31% discount.There’s a lot more to brushing your teeth than just keeping your smile shiny.

  4. The best toothbrushes for healthy gums and teeth, tested and ...

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    To choose the best electric toothbrushes, manual toothbrushes, travel toothbrushes and kid-friendly options, we tested more than 15 brushes from brands like Colgate, Philips Sonicare, GUM, Oral-B ...

  5. Burst Oral Care - Wikipedia

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    Burst is an American brand of toothpaste and other oral hygiene products made by the e-commerce company Burst Oral Care. It makes electric toothbrushes, dental floss, and tooth whitening strips. [2] The company was co-founded in 2017 by Hamish Khayat and Brittany Stewart in California.

  6. This popular toothbrush holder has a built-in toothpaste ...

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    This toothbrush holder will keep your brushes clean, ... This popular toothbrush holder has a built-in toothpaste dispenser — it’s seriously convenient. Ellie Conley. May 9, 2022 at 12:52 PM ...

  7. Gleem - Wikipedia

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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]

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