The Doctor’s Brush Picks 120-Count Just $1.27 Shipped on Amazon

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For a limited time, pop over to Amazon where you can score this The Doctor’s Brushpicks Interdental Toothpicks 120-Count for just $1.27 shipped (regularly $2.44) when you clip the digital coupon and opt to Subscribe & Save!

The Doctor’s Brushpicks Interdental Toothpicks 120-Count $2.32 (reg. $2.44)
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These interdental picks promote periodontal health by gently removing food debris between teeth and are a great alternative to flossing, especially between meals! And we love that these come in a portable dispensing case, so they’re ideal for travel or to keep in the car.

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  1. Stacey

    These are amazing dental probes (as we call them) and we love them. I keep a little packet in my wallet (in a tiny envelope I hand folded) for those annoying moments when you are driving and can’t get that stupid little something out from between your hard to reach back teeth spaces. The little brush tip is very flexible allowing you to move it around to rid your molar of the alien intrusion and give your helpful, but unsuccessful, tongue a much needed rest. Truly, don’t not order these. You will be happy you did.

    • Jessica (Hip Sidekick)

      Thanks a bunch for taking a moment to share how you use these, Stacey! Sounds like the perfect little dental probes to keep handy for those stubborn back teeth moments. I know readers will find your review very helpful! 💕

  2. Deb E

    I bought these last time they were on sale. If you don’t want to make your own little envelope, a tea bag envelope works nicely, like a pretty foil or paper one. You can stash them everywhere with that many!

    • Amber (Hip Sidekick)

      Thanks for the tip!

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