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"Eggplant dentrifice jet black" I cant tell if my teeth are whiter since using it, or if they just look whiter after rinsing the jet black toothpaste off.
Tube appears to be full. I tried stepping on it to 'pop the top', but nothing happened. If there's still toothpaste in there, it's as hard as a rock.
Found 'sticking up' in the mud near the stream.
Time period unknown. Looks 70's.
StratosChem - science theatre experiment Elephant’s Toothpaste – which goes to the Stratosphere for the first time ever!
StratosChem - maailma esimene elevandi hambapasta stratosfääris!
The overnight train from Shanghai to Beijing was one of the most exciting part of my stay in China. It reminded me of various old spy films (not that I've ever watched any) and also of being on a ferry. We were provided with this little wash kit and also an in-flight style dinner, which we weren't expecting and isn't pictured. The journey took about 12 hours, covered about 1400 km and cost 500元 (about £35) for one way.
The photos not great due to the poor lighting, but trust in PhotoShop to make things more interesting. I'm not sure what the black marks on the casing are - I've only just noticed them.
Alex wins toothpaste balloon in drawing at Cub Scouts den meeting at dentist office, January 5, 2006
A VERY easy to make, frugal alternative to flouride and sulfate filled toothpastes from the store.
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When you first try this Dutch toothpaste it tastes awful, but after a while it tastes great. The graph on the tube says it takes 15 days to make the transition from hater to lover.
Snapped this for a photo challenge.
No post-processing aside from re-sizing and a b/w comversion in PhotoFiltre
Exif: Canon ESO 500D, Canon Ef-50 f/2.5 Macro, f/16, 1/30 sec, ISO-400
And then there is Darlie toothpaste, which used to be called Darkie and is still known as Black Person Toothpaste (hei ren yagao) in Chinese. I first used this several years ago in Thailand. When I purchased a large tube of it from the local supermarket, I found it was Green Tea Flavour! Anything is possible in China.
Don’t forget to consider the amount of toothpaste you get with your purchase.
Some charcoal toothpaste can be purchased in bulk and for very cheap.
These products are great for students or for young men who are just starting to build a bathroom product collection.
Vi essa pasta de dente na Marie Claire italiana e achei um luxo. Procurei e ja tinha ate desistido quando um dia me deparei com ela no mercadinho do lado de casa. Um luxo essa embalagem, nao? Fofissima! Custa na faixa de uma sensodine (1 euro mais caro acho).
E o melhor, a pasta eh muito boa mesmo e branqueadora de fato.
This is the first roll of the Canon 50 1.5 Ltm after a long long time since this gem arrived from ebay seller. The seller is very honesty, as he mention every detial of the lens: heavily hazed, scratch, stiff focusing etc. And the price reflected the condition also: $100, which is 1/3 of the overpried Jupiter-3, another Zeiss Sonnar clone. After a long time of try and error, I managed to finish the cleaning process. Vineger and toothpaste are good for clean the haze. Light fluid and watch lubricate can make focusing as smooth as butter. Finialy, I modified my Zorki-3C for the lens! By re adjust the rangefinder. Here are the results, beat every aspect of Jupiter-3: from built quality of the lens and the image quality. It is really a gem!
Grips: ODI Longneck
Bars: Odyssey Lumberjacks
Stem: S&M Redneck XLT
Headset: Eastern
Fork: Fly Panteria 2
FR Rim: Odyssey Hazard Lite
Hub: Vandero 2
Tire: P LITE
Frame: '07 Sunday Wave
Seat: Stock DK
Cranks: Stock DK
Sprocket: Odyssey Vermont
Chain: Shadow Conspiracy
Tire: P LITE
R Rim: Odyssey Hazard Lite
Hub: Odyssey V3
A VERY easy to make, frugal alternative to flouride and sulfate filled toothpastes from the store.
anaustinhomestead.blogspot.com/2011/01/homemade-toothpast...
A VERY easy to make, frugal alternative to flouride and sulfate filled toothpastes from the store.
anaustinhomestead.blogspot.com/2011/01/homemade-toothpast...