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Monday, October 7, 2013

Jack N' Jill Review and Giveaway

Have you seen the latest in hygiene products It is Organic as well? It is from a company called Jack n ’Jill they have a whole line of toothpastes and toothbrushes for kids. I got to review Banana toothpaste, Blueberry Toothpaste and Bio-Toothbrush which have a purple hippo on it. The Bio -Toothbrush is rounded and has soft nylon bristles, compostable and Biodegradable. This is made with corn starch and Non-GMO. This is such a cute toothbrush and perfect for little hands to grip. The toothpastes are made with Natural Calendula to soothe gums, BPA Free, Natural flavors and Fluoride Free, Sugar Free, Color Free, SLS Free, No Preservatives. I wish I had these flavored toothpastes when I was a kid as I would love the taste and want to brush. To learn more visit http://usa.jackandjillkids.com

Besides what I got to review they have Silicone Toothbrushes, Rinse/Storage Cups, Blackberry Current Toothpaste and so much more.
Where can you buy this? Online or maybe they are sold at your local health food store. You can always email Customer Service and they can let you know.
My Opinion: I love them and the toothpastes smells and tastes great when brushing. The prices are affordable as well.
Disclaimer: I was in no way compensated for this review and this is solely my own opinion which may differ from yours.

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5 comments:

  1. I like the raspberry toothpaste. It has a 'zero' safety rating on EWG's Skin Deep database.

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  2. SHERRIE C. ON RAFFLECOPTER

    I like that they offer organic banana flavored toothpaste (sounds yummy!) and BPA & PVC Free silicone toothbrushes that are safe for kids to use.

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  3. Makes it more fun for the kids to brush and there are quite a few different flavors to choose from. I think my little ones would love the blueberry and strawberry flavor

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  4. I like that it's a family business for more than twenty years and it's made in Australia (not China)

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