Brush Buddies Crayola Anticavity Fluoride Strawberry Liquid
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This is information about a BrushBuddies mouthwash product in a 12 oz bottle. It is alcohol & sugar-free, paraben-free, and contains Sodium Fluoride to help protect against cavities. The directions advise adults and children over 6 years old to rinse their mouth with 15ml for 30 seconds, spitting it out, and avoiding eating or drinking for 30 minutes after use. The mouthwash also contains various inactive ingredients and includes a toll-free number for questions or comments.*
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Label (Crayola Strawberry Compressed)

Label (Crayola Strawberry Compressed)
This is the description of a mouthwash product by BrushBuddies® which is alcohol-free, sugar-free, and paraben-free. Its active ingredient is Sodium Fluoride at a concentration of 0.05% to help protect teeth against cavities. The mouthwash also includes several inactive ingredients such as water, sorbitol, glycerin, xylitol, and more. The product should be rinsed in the mouth for 30 seconds after brushing teeth and should not be swallowed. It is recommended to wait 30 minutes before eating or drinking after using the mouthwash. This mouthwash is suitable for both adults and children above 6 years old.*

* These product label images have been analyzed using experimental machine learning. Please verify findings with the primary label text.