K**R
Makes my addiction easier
Been chewing these things for over a decade but usually have to drive to a speciality health food store to get them & even they keep switching brands not having had tuesdays planation for the last few years. Its convienent that I can just order them now even if they're a few dollars more than usual so I can get these since other brands don't seem to have as much flavor, this brand stays minty all the way to the core of the toothpick so I chew them until they're pulp.Really am addicted to these things; since I was a sophmore in high school I've always had a box of these in my pocket, so if you've never tried them buy a pack & you'll be surprised at how indispensable they can become for you. They're good for more than just picking your teeth they help with digestion after a heavy meal; or bad food the night before, freshens breath better than any mint or gum; these things are so minty they can almost burn your mouth if you really chomp down on them, & can actually be really useful to have around as a tool for various things like hitting those tiny buttons on electronics you usually need a paper clip for.
R**D
Love them!
A bit pricey but I LOVE these! I love the flavor and how strong the menthol is. Only thing is the splinters that they leave everywhere.
B**T
Saved my life
These chewing sticks (don't call them toothpicks) helped me quit smoking 15 years ago. True, I'm probably addicted to them now, but their only negative property is the small splinters they leave in my pockets, mostly, but also anywhere I've been. And the tea tree oil is actually mildly antiseptic and so excellent for oral health. And they taste great.
C**E
My Favorites
These are fantastic. The mint flavor stays long after the toothpick is gone. I recommend these to anyone who enjoys a toothpick after a meal, or just relaxing.
J**R
Wanna be an X-smoker?
These things are -- I believe -- a critical step I incorporated into my life 15+ years ago when I quit smoking cigarettes. They taste great, work well and, if you chew on the ends, the tips splay and they become like little mini traveling toothbrushes. :-)
A**Y
Toxic! Diarrhea!
I liked the idea of something to chew on besides my pen caps, so I ordered these and was quite excited.Well, after chewing on for most of the day, I started getting stomach pains and cramps. I didn't think much of it- must have eaten something bad, right? - but it continued the next day! As I sat and twiddled my toothpick trying to think of what it could be, I realized... the toothpick!The tea tree oil taste is VERY strong, so I googled 'tea tree oil stomach ache' and was greeted with pages and pages of "DO NOT INGEST - TOXIC!"Why would you sell something advertised as 'chewing stick' that is toxic?! There is no warning on this page!PLEASE do a quick google search on tea tree oil before purchasing these for chewing on. I am throwing out the whole pack- what a waste of $20...
S**S
Keeps gums healthy and teeth clean.
These toothpicks are always nearby; in my purse, at work, and at home. I have a place near my i-teeth that seems to collect food, and toothpicks are the easiest to use to keep my teeth clean. As you age, it becomes more important to take care of your gums, because it's healthy gums that hold your teeth in place. The gentle massaging action of these toothpicks, combined with the tea tree oil (natural antiseptic) have kept my teeth clean and my gums healthy. My dental hygienist loves me because my teeth are so easy to clean, (and I rarely use dental floss). These toothpicks and a toothbrush are all that I need. I'm 60 now, and my dentist says my natural teeth should last another 60 years.
S**N
I use these toothpicks constantly at work. I find ...
I use these toothpicks constantly at work. I find when I have one in I am more focused and productive. One pack usually lasts me about 3 months and I would say I'm a heavy user.The strength of the tea tree oil can vary from pick to pick however, but it's in no way a deal breaker.Also each time I pop the top on the pack, I am very thankful that I'm reaching for a toothpick and not a cigarette.
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