

🌿 Elevate your oral care game with nature’s freshest secret!
Tea Tree Therapy Mint Toothpicks offer a powerful blend of refreshing mint flavor and natural antiseptic benefits from Australian tea tree oil. With 100 durable, splinter-free toothpicks in a compact pack, they provide a convenient, on-the-go solution for fresh breath and effective oral hygiene, making them a must-have for busy professionals who value both health and style.
| Best Sellers Rank | #25,950 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #14 in Toothpicks |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 1,860 Reviews |
N**T
Fresh Breath and Clean Teeth on the Go - Tea Tree Therapy Mint Toothpicks!
I recently started using the Tea Tree Therapy Mint Toothpicks and have been pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoy them. Here's my take on this handy little product: Refreshing Flavor: The mint flavor of these toothpicks is just the right strength - noticeable but not overpowering. It leaves a fresh, clean taste in my mouth, making them perfect for use after meals or anytime I want to freshen my breath. Quality and Strength: These toothpicks are sturdy and don't splinter easily, which is a significant improvement over many other brands I've tried. The quality is evident from the first use. Convenient Oral Care: I love the dual functionality of these toothpicks. Not only do they freshen breath, but they also help in dislodging food particles from between teeth, contributing to oral hygiene when I'm out and about. Tea Tree Oil Benefits: The addition of tea tree oil is a great touch. Known for its antiseptic properties, it adds an extra layer of cleanliness and oral health benefits that typical toothpicks don't offer. Packaging and Quantity: The pack contains 100 toothpicks, which is a generous amount considering the price. The packaging is simple and compact, making it easy to carry in a pocket, purse, or car for on-the-go use. Overall Experience: Tea Tree Therapy Mint Toothpicks have become a staple in my daily routine. They're not just a breath freshener; they're a discreet and effective tool for oral hygiene. I recommend them to anyone looking for a natural, convenient way to keep their mouth fresh and clean throughout the day.
E**M
Mint toothpick for after meal as an option over gum
The is taste great after a meal and works as a normal tooth pick. The do have a minty smell and will last about one use each.
A**N
Good toothpicks
A little strong initially, but these are quite tasty and calming. Only issue is that the lid for the container has a hard time staying closed. Good for making a meal feel fancy afterwards.
R**N
Awesome product
Great product, same purchase over a 10 year period. Minty and refreshing sensation when used. Good for gum health. Good for teeth health. Value for money for sure. Nice thickness for reaching in between teeth.
D**O
Not bad, could definitely be better.
They’re not bad. Just neglects the purpose of having a box for the product when it came broken & still won’t close. Could be placebo but they taste lighter after being left open for so long. The tooth picks are fairly durable, definitely not long lasting though. If I could make it a 2.5/5 I would.
S**1
Genuinely Delighted!
The first one I got the box top was open and there were no toothpicks in sight. Messaged support and got a replacement sent with zero issues. Got it two days later and I’m VERY surprised at how much I love these! I’ve been trying different brands and flavors as I’m attempting to dial back and eventually quit vaping. These toothpicks have great flavor and decent staying power. I love the little package they come in as technically it can be reused for other toothpicks to go. I also love the little tingle you get on your lips. I’ve gotten that from a different product and it was a bit uh….intense, for me. This was nice and smooth. Also, the wood of the toothpick holds up pretty darn well. Way more than other brands definitely!
D**N
Best alternative
Helped me quit smoking
C**A
Toxic?
Let me preface this review with the fact that these toothpicks were instrumental in helping me quit smoking cold turkey. I thought these things were great....until my stomach starting getting upset quite a bit after using them for a couple of months. Couldn't seem to pin point what was going on. I ended up googling more info on Tea Tree Oil because the problems started shortly after I quit smoking. According to the American Cancer Society and the National Capital Poison Center, tea tree oil is toxic when swallowed. The American Cancer Society comments are referenced on the Wiki link below: "Tea tree oil is toxic when swallowed.[15] According to the American Cancer Society, ingesting tea tree oil has been reported to cause drowsiness, confusion, hallucinations, coma, unsteadiness, weakness, vomiting, diarrhea, stomach upset, blood cell abnormalities, and severe rashes. It should be kept away from pets and children.[3] Tea tree oil should not be used in or around the mouth.[4] There is at least one case of poisoning reported in medical literature." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea_tree_oil#cite_note-acs-3 National Capital Poison Center on Tea Tree Oil: http://www.poison.org/poisonpost/winter2010/teatreeoil.htm I'm not saying this product is toxic, but I would recommend doing your own research or talking to a doctor before putting these things in your mouth. This is not a FDA approved product as far as I know. You could argue that the amount being swallowed from a toothpick is miniscule and not enough to harm you, but these toothpicks are strong and if you bit into them, there is a lot of "stuff" released into your saliva. After I quit the toothpicks...no more stomach pains.
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