White Glo Activated Charcoal Twin Pack Kit
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This is a description of a fluoride anticavity toothpaste manufactured by White Glo. The product comes in a net weight of 5.2 ounces (1509 grams). It offers enamel-safe whitening and protection against cavities and decay. The toothpaste is recommended for use by adults and children aged 2 years and older. It is advised to brush teeth thoroughly after each meal or at least twice a day, as directed by a dentist or doctor. Children under 6 years of age should be instructed in good brushing and rinsing habits to minimize swallowing, and supervision may be needed until they are capable of using the toothpaste without supervision. Children under 2 years of age should consult a dentist or doctor. The active ingredient in the toothpaste is sodium monofluorophosphate at a concentration of 0.76% (0.1% as sodium fluoride ion). The toothpaste also contains various inactive ingredients such as calcium carbonate, glycerin, silica, flavor, sodium lauryl sulphate, and others. The product is distributed by White Glo USA Inc. in the United States and Top Brands Inc. in Canada. It is not labeled for retail sale. For any questions or inquiries, customers can contact [email protected] or visit www.whiteglo.com.*
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