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Re: Makesalotofcents post# 675

Saturday, 11/14/2009 1:11:20 PM

Saturday, November 14, 2009 1:11:20 PM

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Makeslotsofcents by definition "dentifrice" is
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–noun a paste, powder, liquid, or other preparation for cleaning the teeth.

Origin:
1550–60; < MF < L dentifricium tooth powder, equiv. to denti- denti- + fric(āre) to rub + -ium -ium

In a nut shell any toothpaste is "dentifrice" BUT NO TOOTHPASTE IS "LIQUID DENTIFRICE" That's where the product by AQUAFREE is different. From what I have read liquid toothpaste has been around since the 1930's http://www.old-time.com/commercials/1930's/Teel%20Protects%20Teeth.htm
and of all people P&G. The story here is with the patent in place they finally have a way to be able to work with "liquid dentifrice". I for the life of me can't figure out why P&G couldn't figure it out LOL i guess they just forgot about the product.
2)It's not a matter of brushing harder it's a matter of the thickness of the paste. I mean we all do it put paste on our brush then run the water to dilute the paste with this product I guess you don't need to. The claims of the 35% comes from the JADA not these guys.
3) I don't have an answer for this one but I will on Nov. 29th early ;) that you can bet the house on.

HH OUT.....

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