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On advice from our dentist, my 7 year old has been using very small amounts of adult toothpaste for a couple of years. Unfortunately, he absolutely hates the taste of mint which has resulted in avoidance tactics and poor brushing. Does anyone know of a very mild mint to alternative flavour toothpaste that still has a regular amount of flouride (please no discussion on the pros and cons of flouride)?

I have the same mint aversion with my duaghter. I found in the chemist next to the French Cafe a "Punch and Judy" toothpaste (strawberry).

There are some bubblegum flavours around as well .... pound shops often have them with characters on them ... theres a sponge bob one i think ...

On the little strip of shops where the post office / co-op / is .....

Theres the small DIY shop on the corner and Herne Tavern across the road .... if that makes sense!


I cant remember what amount of fluouride the bubblegum ones had .... i have just been desperate to find non mint options!

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