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Calling all dill pickle fans!
Courtesy
I’ve been brushing my teeth for nearly 40 years.
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And almost every time, I’ve used some version of mint toothpaste to get the job done.
The pickle-flavored paste proved to be super controversial in my office.
The company describes the taste as “briny, sweet, and tangy.”
Boka
And I have to say, that hits the nail on the head.
I caught myself smiling in the mirror (I swear!)
while brushing and even thinking about the paste long after leaving the sink.
It’s a treat!
It satisfies a craving!
(Can you tell I love it?)
After a few weeks of using it, it’s fully replaced my go-to tube.
It’s also fluoride-free, like all of Boka’s paste.
The company uses nano-hydroxyapatite to help remineralize teeth and support enamel health.
I think the best part about the paste is how unexpected it is.
If you lovedill picklesor are a foodie, you’ll love it.
I’ve described it to friends as “a mojito that’s not overly sweet.”
Beauty brands, take note.
Could a dill cucumber gloss be next?