![]() They're pretty underrated, if you ask me - and so are these toothpaste tablets. Its brittle consistency and sweeter notes are identical to after-dinner mints - yes, the pastel candies pooled up in a communal reach-in bowl by the exit door of your local diner. I tried both fresh mint options, and was pleasantly surprised by a milder minty taste. ![]() While I can’t comment on any other sustainable toothpaste options, I can guarantee that at least a few out there are greenwashing. But if you’re looking to make the switch to a sustainable toothpaste, these are definitely the ones you’re going to want to pick. It won't immediately dissolve into a more familiar frothy formula until you wet a toothbrush and go to town on those pearly whites, so resist your body's natural instinct to swallow. Bite toothpaste bits are probably not going to be for everyone. ![]() To use, simply pop one into your mouth and chew. The final product is gluten-free, vegan, and cruelty-free, so everyone can feel good about experimenting with a new brushing method.īite Toothpaste Bits are available in four varieties - two of which are fresh-mint-flavored (one is naturally whitening, and the other contains activated charcoal), while the others include a zesty mandarin orange and berry option that's made with kids in mind, and a cinnamony limited-edition autumn spice variety. Unlike traditional tubed toothpaste that contains cheap fillers, harsh chemicals, and artificial dyes and flavors, Bite manages to cut out all of the not-so-good-for-you extras, making its puny pressed tablets from just eight natural ingredients. After all, more than 1 billion tubes are thrown out every year, leaving behind harsh chemical residues that further pollute our planet. So, I made the switch from a disposable toothbrush to electric (I swear by the Apa Beauty Clean White Sonic Toothbrush), found some reliable floss picks that don't make my gums look like the remnants of a crime scene, and discovered a refreshing new toothpaste that - well, isn't exactly a paste.īite Toothpaste Bits are a new breed of natural toothpaste, formulated in pressed pellet form and packaged in a recyclable glass bottle that totally eliminates the need for wasteful plastic squeeze tubes. But it wasn't until a severely overdue teeth-cleaning sesh at the dentist (and a stern scolding about the importance of daily flossing) did I realize that my regular habits just weren't going to cut it anymore. The Brief: Brushing my teeth has always been a mandatory mundane chore, rather than a ritual that I actually enjoy. Tester: Zarah Kavarana, former floss-resister who's determined to make her dentist proud There are a lot of cool things out there that make us wonder - do they really work? In our I Tried It series, we set out to use them in the real world and have determined that, in fact, they really do.
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