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Toothpaste that tastes like candy? Texas is looking into whether that’s a problem. State officials say kids might be ...
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For Your Life on MSNYour oral health checklist: Small changes, big impactTaking care of our health can sometimes feel like a big chore that’s tough to manage on top of work, family and everything ...
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Step-by-Step Process of Making Colgate Toothpaste: From Factory to TubeColgate is a household name when it comes to oral care, but have you ever wondered how Colgate toothpaste is made? In this ...
Amazon's best-selling teeth whitening brand MySweetSmile is offering up to 30% off on all their products including teeth ...
Paxton says the way some toothpaste companies market their products to children is causing parents to exceed healthy doses.
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Ken Paxton Thinks He’s Found the Cause of Our Growing Stupidity: Fluoridated Pokémon ToothpasteThe attorney general alleges Crest and Colgate are “encourag kids to ingest fluoride toothpaste” with their marketing. It’s the latest in the Texas GOP’s war on nonexistent threats.
TX AG Paxton investigates Colgate-Palmolive and P&G for alleged illegal marketing of fluoride toothpaste to kids.
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Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is investigating two leading toothpaste makers over their use of fluoride, suggesting that ...
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton sent Civil Investigative Demands to Colgate-Palmolive and Proctor & Gamble. The investigation was launched into the two toothpaste manufactures for marketing their ...
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