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From the earth and back again Over 2 billion plastic toothbrushes end up in landfills and oceans yearly, and they take over 1,000 years to biodegrade. The We Enjoy Bamboo Biodegradable Toothbrush not only protects the environment but also removes your exposure to BPA and other chemicals that comprise traditional plastic toothbrushes. When it's time for a new brush, remove the bristles from the We Enjoy Bamboo Toothbrush with pliers to recycle and add the handle to your compost bin; or upcycle it as a garden marker or in a craft project. Because bamboo replenishes itself in a year or 2 without use of harmful pesticides, our Vegan Bamboo Toothbrushes benefit you AND the planet. Dental AND environmental wellbeing Our Bamboo Toothbrushes have supersoft, deep cleaning curved nylon bristles so they're easy on sensitive teeth and sensitive gums, yet they last as long as plastic toothbrushes. Plastic toothbrushes harbor bacteria, while bamboo is AntiBacterial, giving you superior oral hygiene. Bristles are colored with BPAFree, PhthalatesFree dyes to make it safe for all in your family. We recommend 6+. Our brushes are individually packaged in recyclable, biodegradable and compostable cello bag and paper boxes for further ecofriendliness. They make a great gift idea for men and women who want to explore the effectiveness of bamboo toothbrushes. Great for stocking stuffers too. Customer Satisfaction is our top priority We use the highestquality materials and manufacturing processes for We Enjoy Bamboo Toothbrushes. We would love to hear your feedback about how we could do it better. Help the Earth and your teeth at the same time. Add We Enjoy Bamboo Biodegradable Toothbrushes to your cart today.
J**R
Awful smell!
These toothbrushes smell awful out of the box and even after a thorough washing they tasted so awful that my 6-year-old will likely never put another bamboo toothbrush in her mouth ever again. I'm not certain I care that the paint used on the bristles is non-toxic! It smells bad! My 10-year-old washed hers a bunch of times and almost has it to the point of not smelling like paint, but she's afraid to put it in her mouth after her sister's post-washed toothbrush experience. I don't blame her. I thought the bristle color coding was a great idea, but it didn't work for us.
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