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Ready Brush, anywhere teeth cleaning.

Sebastian and I did make it out to the store this afternoon to get all those dry goods we needed, and we swung into Walgreen's first to pick up some more Urine Gone.
They are the only store that has it, and I'd rather just buy it locally if I can, rather than order it, but I do order it from time to time too.
I'm telling you, this stuff works on pet odors so freaking awesome!

But anyway, as we were checking out, I notice this bin at the register with a product in it called Ready Brush.
These are individually packaged toothbrushes, with toothpaste already in the bristles.
Now maybe these have been around for awhile, the cashier tells me they just got them in, but I was intrigued enough to buy one and test it out.
They are airline friendly, and made in the USA, so what the heck right?
So after our dinner of frozen pizza and frozen wings, and a movie, (best movie I've seen in years by the way) I decided to give it a test run.

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It's a neat and tidy package, compact enough for travel, the toothpaste is in the bristles, just wet the brush and brush your teeth.
You can actually see the toothpaste in the bristles too.

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So I turned on the water, wet the brush, and went to town cleaning the old enamel.

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The package says that the bristles are soft, but they were definitely not soft when I first ran them over my teeth.
Maybe the toothpaste in the bristles made it feel hard at first, but after a few minutes of brushing they did loosen up.
The toothpaste is a nice minty flavor, not overly strong, not weak, I'd say just right.
I brushed for two minutes, spit, rinsed, and then popped the brush in my holder.
It's a good solid toothbrush, and even though it's meant to be disposable, I just couldn't see tossing it away after one use. (That's the cheapo in me)

They are .99 cents each, and I can see these as perfect for the constant traveler, the road trippers, camping, and other such events that call for a toothbrush but you don't want to have to carry a toothbrush case and a tube of paste around with you.
Just rip open, wet, and brush.
I really like the idea, and because they are airline friendly, I can really see these coming in handy on vacations.
Just grab about 5 per person for the flights and hotels, I can even see buying a few of these to tuck in my purse for when going out to dinner.
Eat, excuse yourself to the restroom, and really freshen your breath and clean your teeth instead of an after dinner mint.
I'll probably pick up a few more on my next visit to Walgreen's.

Comments

Now that is a really cool idea. I'll have to look for them to take to Texas with me!

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