Today I went to my local supermarket and was presented with the following brands of toothpaste:

  • Odol-med3 (Aquafresh): Haleon Group 🇬🇧
  • Sensodyne: Haleon Group 🇬🇧
  • Parodontax: Haleon Group 🇬🇧
  • Signal: Unilever 🇬🇧
  • elmex: Colgate-Palmolive 🇺🇸
  • Meridol: Colgate-Palmolive 🇺🇸
  • Colgate: Colgate-Palmolive 🇺🇸
  • Blend-a-med: Procter & Gamble 🇺🇸
  • Blend-a-dent: Procter & Gamble 🇺🇸
  • Crest: Procter & Gamble 🇺🇸
  • Lacalut: Dr. Theiss Naturwaren Gruppe 🇩🇪

You have a big illusion of choice, but in the end most known brands that can also afford advertising are big international groups. I ended up getting Lacalut, the one “made in germany”, which cost double.

edit: apparently it’s not a great choice for many reasons, so i’ll be returning that product and try some of the other recommendations, thanks!

      • snuggledick@lemm.ee
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        10 months ago

        Wenn da schon sowas wie “Naturwaren” oder ähnliches im Namen ist muss ich immer erstmal googeln. Oft sind das so Läden mit Esoterik-Opfern als Zielgruppe denen sie sonstwas andrehen können. Bestenfalls sind überhaupt keine Wirkstoffe drin (z.B. Zahncreme ohne Fluorid, also im Grunde nur Schaum mit Geschmack), schlimmstenfalls halt irgendein Müll, und das ganze lassen sie sich natürlich noch gut bezahlen.

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          10 months ago

          die Quittung habe ich noch, geht dann zurück

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      10 months ago

      Im a product blind test in the Süddeutsche Zeitung the dentist gave the highest marks for the regular DM-brand tooth paste - it happens to also be the cheapest one

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    Ajona is being produced in Germany. I’ve been using it over twenty years and really like it. You need 10% of what you usually use with other brands (lentil size it says on the package) and it doesn’t make you foam up like a rabid bunny.

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      10 months ago

      Ajona

      I saw this brand doing a bit of research for this post, but I don’t remember seeing it before, it seems DM has many of the brands people like here, Netto doesn’t offer nearly as much

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      10 months ago

      I used to use Lidl’s own brand, 69p for a big tube. But they changed the recipe to a gel, and I don’t feel it cleans as well as before. So now I’m on the lookout for an alternative too.

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      10 months ago

      they do, i just never shop there because their store locations aren’t practical for me

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    10 months ago

    alot of toothpastes have pretty bad hardness, aka abrasiveness or whitening agents, just avoid the whitening ones.

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    10 months ago

    Thanks for posting, this is really useful as I’m in the UK so it presents lots of local options for me.

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    10 months ago

    I dont recall american being cheap labor. Except if these are made by prisonner i wonder what is the actual cost of labor in the final price. My guess is that it doesnt account for as much as they pretend. So there is probably no reason for 2 time the price

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      it’s impossible to know where any of those products are made, i doubt they are freighted over the Atlantic, it’s only the money of the profits that’s going back that way.