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Kids! Brush YOUR Teeth! Hulk gets angry if you don't brush teeth.
You wouldn't like Hulk when he's angry.....
Who needs an Elf on the Shelf for a few months of the year, when you can have HULK all year long?
The label from a tube of Chinese toothpaste. The Chinese text (黑人牙膏) means "Black Person Toothpaste". If any culture or cultures are misunderstood here in China, it is the broad and various family of black cultures — across which, in many respects, skin color is the only truly unifying characteristic.
You know it's going to taste bad when there is a warning with a sad face. It does work though, and you do indeed get used to the taste.
My toothpaste in Japan, and now in Finland too.. tastes abit weird... to the corner you can see my triangle bread packet thing... breakfast of Family Mart customers....
This photo is part of a series that responded to the challenge of illustrating "broken patterns". It's sort of like the old Sesame Street song that started with "One of these things is not like the others." The intent is to make the "different" one stand out from the rest.
The bottom ones are too big for the airline limit of 100ml.
Thursday Plantation Tea Tree Toothpaste helps to prevent plaque build up and tooth decay. Fluoride, SLS and sugar free.
The anti-bacterial properties in Tea Tree Oil naturally combats the bacteria in the mouth that causes cavities making Tea Tree Toothpaste an excellent dental hygiene care without toxic chemicals.
Ideal for oral hygiene, prevention of tooth decay, dentures, gingivitis, bad breath and gum disease.
A VERY easy to make, frugal alternative to flouride and sulfate filled toothpastes from the store.
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"Belgian Toothpaste" is a common cycling term used to describe the "stuff" that comes off the rear wheel of the rider in front of you during a bike race in wet/muddy conditions.
I think when you're in love, your brain goes a bit mushy.
So taking a photo of toothpaste in the sink in the shape of a heart to send to your partner is a totally reasonable thing to do, right?!
Taken at my home in Bendigo with an iPhone.
I used the cap of a toothpaste bottle on the bottom of my pummer as a stand. This pummer has two LED lights that charge during the day and pulse into the night. The circuit uses a 2.5 volt 10 Farad super capacitor for power, which should have a longer lifespan than a battery. My old pummers continue to tirelessly operate after almost a decade.
Advertising Agency: Prolam Y&R, Chile
Executive Creative Directors: Tony Sarroca, Alvaro Becker, Francisco Cavada
Creative Director: Fabrizio Baracco
Art Directors: Andres Echeverria, Cristian Costa
Copywriters: Fabrizio Baracco, Jaime Cerda
Illustrator: Carburadores
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Theme: The Periodic Table
Aluminium (Al)
I am not good with materials names. In fact, i am not sure this is aluminium but it seems like, that piece of "something" that it is in the toothpaste and that you have to drill before the first use.
++++++++++++++ TOOTHPASTE | ALUMINIUM
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Preferred by the elegant world .. Advertisement from Scherls Magazin 1932 for toothpaste and mouthwash. Design by Willot.
Pot lid from Lyme rubbish dump, revealed in the 2008 cliff fall. Probably dates from early 1900's. Calverts Carbolic Tooth paste
Just something I'm curious about. The shimmery, silvery coating on this cardboard container (which is somewhat difficult to photograph, BTW) is clearly some specialized sort of printing process. Makes me wonder how much that adds to the cost of the product. Also, I looked to see if it said "Printed in U.S.A." anywhere on the box. Nope. The next question then is whether specialized printing and container fabrication like this is yet another job that's been outsourced to China.
Am going to see if I can get an answer through a posting on one or another of the Google discussion forums.
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Photo used with the permission of rosefirerising, Flickr / PF Anderson, University of Michigan, and the UM Sindecuse Museum of Dentistry. www.dent.umich.edu/sindecuse.