Spearmint Change Toothpaste Tablets, Travel Tin

Spearmint Change Toothpaste Tablets, Travel Tin

Simply Natural Canada

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Product Description

We're excited to offer Spearmint Change toothpaste tablets as a zero waste way to care for your teeth. 

These Canadian-made tablets are just like regular toothpaste but without the waste. They come packaged in a (25 tablet) travel tin.

These toothpaste tablets help your teeth feel naturally clean, fresh, and prepared for anything that your day has in store.

There are more than 900 million toothpaste tubes entering our landfills and oceans every year, on a global scale.  Toothpaste tubes take over 500 years to break down and cannot be recycled.  To be sustainable, a fundamental change is required and starts with you.

Change toothpaste tablets remove the need for a tube altogether. They reduce your environmental footprint while giving you a clean, fresh brushing – without any harsh chemicals.

Looking to make a small change with a big environmental impact? If so, you may want to give Change Toothpaste Tablets a try.

Ingredients:

Xylitol: A sugar alcohol found in most plant material and extracted from birch wood. 
Adds sweetness to the tablet.

Dicalcium Phosphate: Commonly used as a food additive. A polishing agent and assists in tablet binding.

Flavour: Natural spearmint flavour (used for taste).

Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate: A plant based foaming agent. Makes the tablet feel like regular toothpaste when used with water.

Sodium Bicarbonate: A polishing agent. Reduces the acidity in your mouth and is a mild cleaner.

Menthol: A compound obtained from peppermint oil. Gives that pop of freshness.

Silicon Dioxide: Naturally derived from the earth’s crust and makes up 95% of the rocks on the planet. Avoid clumping and  as a manufacturing lubricant.

Mentha Spicata Leaf Extract: Natural spearmint leaf. Adds subtle flavor and colour to the tablet.

Please note: Xylitol is extremely toxic to dogs. Even small amounts of xylitol can cause hypoglycemia (low blood sugar), seizures, or liver failure.


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