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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Iโve been using the Twin Line Biodegradable Floss Picks for a little while now, and Iโm really impressed with them. First off, theyโre made from eco-friendly wheat straw, which is great for anyone looking to reduce plastic waste. I love knowing that Iโm doing my part for the planet while keeping my dental hygiene in check.The floss is durable and shred-resistant, which is a big deal for me. It glides easily between my teeth, even in those tight spots, without worrying about it breaking. The double-thread design works wonders for getting a deeper clean, and I can feel it removing plaque and food debris from every angle.Another thing I love is the minty fresh flavor. Itโs not overpowering, just a nice, natural mint taste that leaves my mouth feeling refreshed. The bonus travel case is a nice touch too, making it easy to take them on the go.I also appreciate the design for hard-to-reach areas. The floss picks easily fit between my back teeth and other tricky spots, and the textured pick end helps massage my gums, which feels great. My gums have definitely been healthier since using these, and I feel like my smile is even brighter.Overall, these floss picks are a perfect combination of sustainability, effectiveness, and convenience all at an extremely affordable price. Highly recommend them for anyone who wants to improve their dental care routine while helping the environment
Ash
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
I really like these floss picks. For me, the biggest test is whether they hold up or not - my teeth are a bit crowded, so floss picks that are thicker are hard to get in there, and floss picks that are not strong enough tend to break easily. These glide between my teeth fairly easily, and I haven't broken one yet! I would definitely recommend these - they're quality floss picks.
Hope
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
This floss works great with my crowded teeth. With a little elbow grease, I can fit it, which is often not the case for me with PFAS-free floss. The single thread also doesnโt break in between my teeth.Knocking off a star because the travel case is terrible. Itโs a cheap piece of plastic thatโs difficult to open or close, and it can only comfortably carry 6-8 floss picks. I think most of us floss at least once per day and usually use more than 1 pick, so your trips better be very short. Iโm not sure what value this offers over just reusing a ziploc bag.
Mel
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
I recently started using the Plant-Based Floss Picks, and Iโm impressed! These floss picks are not only effective at removing plaque but are also gentle on the gums, which is so important for me. The thin thread glides easily between my teeth without shredding, which makes flossing a lot quicker and more efficient.I also feel good knowing Iโm being eco-friendly with my oral care routine. The travel case is a nice touch, making it easy to take these picks on the goโperfect for keeping my teeth fresh while traveling or at work.Iโve also noticed that theyโre gentle enough for both adults and kids, which is great since I can share them with my family. These floss picks have quickly become a must-have in my daily routine. This package contains 220 pieces which should last a while, even with daily use. A great value.If youโre looking for a sustainable, effective flossing option, I highly recommend these! They work great and are kind to the planet!
thomas lupton
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
works well
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 27, 2025
Not gonna lie, every time I use plastic floss picks, I do feel this moral dilemma of wanting to practice good (and, yes convenient) oral hygiene, but at the cost of contributing to excessive plastic waste.Especially lately, I'm getting bothered by finding discarded plastic floss picks EVERYWHERE! From parking lots to public lands and beaches, these things have become ubiquitous and cringy.Needless to say I was thrilled to find these better alternative "wheat straw" picks, that supposedly are easier to biodegrade.I did a little research into wheat straw as I've been seeing more products made from this. As the name implies, it's made from the powdered discarded wheat stems to which a corn based resin is added to make this plastic-like product.I'm glad to see this floss does not contain any PFAS or BPA. (PFAS is one of those harmful "forever" chemicals that companies have been sneaking into every day products unbeknownst to us consumers)Ok, the picks themselves are good, with a nice, thin, sharp thread with the right amount of tension. I've been flossing away, purposely hitting some sharp edges, and the floss line hasn't shown much sign of shredding.The toothpick end actually works better than ordinary floss picks due to it being at an angle for better reach. This does mean that it pokes your hand a bit while you're flossing, but you just adjust the way you hold it and that's that.With performance and price being on par, there really isn't an excuse to continue using plastic. Happy flossing!
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