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Bite toothpaste bits fresh mint toothpaste bits
Bite toothpaste bits fresh mint toothpaste bits










bite toothpaste bits fresh mint toothpaste bits

They’re very eco-friendly (when done right) and very travel-friendly. If you haven’t already heard of them, toothpaste tablets are a solid toothpaste that you chew up and brush your teeth with.

bite toothpaste bits fresh mint toothpaste bits

( Related: Check out my very first gift guide, with my favorite, most gift-worthy ideas from small, sustainable companies!) What are toothpaste tablets? Want to shop by active ingredients? At the end of this post, you’ll find my list of the most important ingredients in toothpaste tablets and other plastic-free toothpastes, along with what they do and which brands use them.

  • Lush “Toothy” Tabs review – and why I kept Lush out of this review for so long.
  • Ojook Toothpaste review – a non-tablet toothpaste alternative that contains nHap ( Bite’s star ingredient for sensitivity).
  • Ben & Anna Toothpaste Tablet review – very simple tablets similar to Unpaste.
  • Crush & Brush Toothpaste Tablets (and paste) review – super foamy tablets in fun flavors – a close second to Bite for me!.
  • Noice Tooth Gel review – a unique, non-tablet option from the UK that’s plastic-free, organic and refillable!.
  • Tablets are the least expensive option for my European readers (same in the US, if you buy in bulk).

    bite toothpaste bits fresh mint toothpaste bits

    Georganics Toothpaste reviews – UK brand making several natural and plastic-free toothpaste options.Unpaste Tooth Tabs (AKA DentTabs) review – not quite as nice as by Humankind, but still good & much less pricey.by Humankind Toothpaste review – the best tablets with fluoride (tied with Bite’s new fluoride tablets) + definitely the best plastic-free refillable floss.Bite Toothpaste Bits review – my crowd-pleasing favorite for both toothpaste and mouthwash tablets.Know what you’re looking for? Click below to jump to the reviews: Unless otherwise noted, every brand reviewed is vegan, cruelty-free (not tested on animals), and comes in completely plastic-free packaging and shipping materials. I also conscripted friends, family, and unsuspecting houseguests to try them and compare notes. These are REAL reviews – not just a list of toothpaste brands.īefore writing this, I used each brand of toothpaste tablets, pastes, and gels for weeks. (Plus a few brands of refillable floss and mouthwash tablets, which are also in this review.) And I’ve already mentioned my favorite brand of plastic-free toothpaste tablets (spoiler: it’s still Bite) in my master list of sustainable travel toiletries.īut I liked the concept so much that I got a little obsessed: I kept finding more brands with good sustainability credentials, and before I knew it, I was trying every option I could get my hands on, looking for the very best plastic-free toothpaste in any form. This post contains affiliate links see my privacy policy for details.Īs you may know, toothpaste tablets are a fairly new, very travel-friendly and eco-friendly alternative to non-recyclable tubes of toothpaste.

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    Plus a few lesser-known alternatives: Crush & Brush (from Nelson Naturals), Ben & Anna, Noice, and Ojook. These detailed reviews cover the best plastic-free toothpaste brands: Bite Toothpaste Bits, UnPaste (AKA DentTabs), by Humankind, Lush Toothpaste Tabs (much controversy there), and Georganics.












    Bite toothpaste bits fresh mint toothpaste bits