Ben & Anna Children's Strawberry Toothpaste with Fluoride

Ben & Anna Children's Strawberry Toothpaste with Fluoride
Product description
This fruity toothpaste with strawberry flavour and aloe vera has been specially developed by BEN & ANNA for children. Of course, it can also be used by the rest of the family. It protects tooth enamel and cleans teeth thoroughly. Adjusted fluoride content Instructions for use Older children can use the spatula to put a small amount on the to...

This fruity toothpaste with strawberry flavour and aloe vera has been specially developed by BEN & ANNA for children. Of course, it can also be used by the rest of the family. It protects tooth enamel and cleans teeth thoroughly.

Adjusted fluoride content

Instructions for use

Older children can use the spatula to put a small amount on the toothbrush, brush for 2 minutes as usual and then rinse thoroughly.

Younger children up to 6 years of age should only use a pea-sized amount of toothpaste.

Ingredients:

Aqua (Water)Hydrated Silicasorbitol/hydrogenated starch hydrolysateXylitoltricalcium phosphateLauryl GlucosideAloe Barbadensis Leaf JuiceFragaria Ananassa (Strawberry) Fruit ExtractXanthan GumGlycerineParfum (Fragrance) Citric Acid Triethyl citrate Beet (Beta Vulgaris) Root Extract Sodium Fluoride Sodium Benzoate Potassium Sorbate

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