While a lot of people give toys and treats in their kids’ stockings, I have carried on a tradition that my parents used to do with us kids when we were growing up; I put toothbrushes and toothpaste in the kids stockings. I have always done this, and even given fun toothbrushes as treats to the kids. They love it. I love it. Hey, we all win!
Colgate is here to show you all some new and fun products to help encourage those little ones to get and stay active in their oral care.
There are products for all age range.
- Brushes built for tiny hands and mouths. Fun designs to encourage use.
- The clinically proven cavity protection in our toothpastes protect developing teeth.
The kids each received a Dora & Diego toothbrush and some fun SpongeBob toothpaste.
- Featuring Dora, Boots, and Diego making brushing an adventure
- Specially designed for kids with developing teeth
- Non-slip cushioned handle fits small fingers
- Multi-height bristles that reach all teeth, including hard to reach areas
- Oval head with soft material helps protect children’s gums
Go Diego Go Toothbrush
- Featuring Diego and Baby Jaguar making brushing an adventure
- Specially designed for kids with developing teeth
- Non-slip cushioned handle fits small fingers
- Multi-height bristles that reach all teeth, including hard-to-reach areas
- Oval head with soft material helps protect children’s gums
SpongeBob
Anti-cavity Fluoride Toothpaste
- Clinically proven cavity protection that strengthens and protects developing teeth
- Mild Bubble Fruit® flavor that kids love
- Specially designed for kids ages 2 and up
- SpongeBob™ graphics in a convenient stand-up tube with flip-top cap that encourages kids to brush
I really like how Colgate has branched out to the kids powered toothbrushes! Not only are there a lot of fun styles for the kids to choose from, they are all affordable as well. My kids can have fun while brushing and hey - as long as they are brushing and enjoy it, this makes for one happy mama!
For more information, please visit www.colgate.com
All opinions in this posting are 100% my own.
Ages 5–8


















