Toothpaste Powder

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charcoal toothpowder in a glass jar
Natural Toothpaste Powder - Activated Charcoal
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georganics natural peppermint toothpowder 120ml
Natural Toothpaste Powder - English Peppermint
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Natural Toothpaste Powder - Orange - The Friendly Turtle
Natural Toothpaste Powder - Orange
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Natural Toothpaste Powder - Tea Tree - The Friendly Turtle
Natural Toothpaste Powder - Tea Tree
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Our toothpaste powders are made in the UK and made with organic and natural ingredients. Simply wet your toothbrush head, dip the bristles in, and brush.

Fantastic for travel without the use of any liquid and makes checking in with hand luggage a breeze.

Lightweight, zero waste, and healthy. Ready to restore your best smile?

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