![]() I use an electric toothbrush and that does mean the bits don’t foam up as much as traditional toothpaste. Texture-wise, this is bit different from traditional toothpaste. You do have to order those separately as opposed to the subscription, though. So far, I have seen them release watermelon and champagne. If you don’t like mint, they do offer a berry flavor, as well as seasonal flavors. I think it’s quite similar to traditional toothpaste. In terms of taste and texture, I like the flavor of the mint bits. I haven’t had any problems since switching to these bits, which I’ll be honest, I was worried about. As someone who had been using Sensodyne for years per a recommendation from my dentist, I can say for certainty that this does help with teeth sensitivity. They are made without fluoride but Bite has recently introduced nHAp, which is a fluoride alternative that is supposed to be less toxic, reduce sensitivity and help build back enamel. Keep the smaller bottle, it’s great for traveling! ![]() If you do that, you will get a second glass jar that holds the full 248 bits when you upgrade your order. I chose to start with the small bottle of 62 bits to try them out first. Shown with the Bite toothbrush, the Bite travel container with mouthwash, and the Last Swab earswab. The 62 Bit bottle works great for traveling. To further help the environment, they do NOT offer overnight or rush shipping as that increased their carbon footprint, which I found super interesting. The refill pouches are also plastic-free, home compostable, and made from FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) managed forests. The appeal of Bite, though, is instead of having to continuously purchase and ship glass containers, you can order refills. The container is glass with an aluminum lid- both which are recyclable, if needed. You know when I review a product, I always like to start with packaging and true to their word, Bite arrived in plastic-free packaging- a recyclable cardboard box, paper tape and brown paper wrapping. Turns out she didn’t seem to need the offers because it seems like Bite is kind of killing it now! You might have seen her on Shark Tank, where she DIDN’T take the offers presented to her. Let’s get into it then! Bite is a female-owned small business created by Lindsay McCormick who was looking to reduce the plastic and harsh chemicals that come with traditional toothpaste. And guess what? They couldn’t tell and I was completely cavity free! Thank the Lord because I have had far too many cavities in my life! I wanted to see my dentist first and see if they could tell I had made any switches. So, before I shared with you the toothpaste bits, I really wanted to make sure they checked out. Your dentist never asks “So, how often do you use mouthwash?” They always ask about how often you brush your teeth and floss. I know that’s kind of weird but I guess I see mouthwash as sort of a bonus point to your oral care routine. I use them everyday and they are such a great addition to my evening routine.īut, I was holding back on sharing the toothpaste bits with you. I few weeks back, I shared with you the Bite mouthwash tabs which I really love.
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