Made By Dentists For Kids Fluoride Anticavity Bamboolicious (bubblegum) Paste
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This is a description of a fluoride anticavity toothpaste for kids, with a professional oral care formula. It contains sodium fluoride to help prevent cavities. The toothpaste is cruelty-free, vegan-friendly, sulfate-free, and free of artificial colors, triclosan, and flavors. The product is made from accepted recycled plastic and comes in a Bamboolicious flavor. The packaging includes contact information for questions or comments and instructions for use by both adults and children.*
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This text provides information about a bamboo-flavored toothpaste named "Bamboolicious" with bubblegum flavor. The toothpaste is sulfate-free, contains no artificial colors, and is cruelty-free. It contains Sodium Fluoride 0.24% to help prevent cavities. The toothpaste is made by dentists and comes in a 4.20 oz (120g) tube. Directions for use are provided for adults and children over 2 years old, as well as precautions for children under 2 years old. The toothpaste is made with various inactive ingredients such as glycerin, water, hydrated silica, and more. Contact information for the company, Made By Dentists, is also provided.*

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