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Preserve, whiten and recycle all with one special toothbrush

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The world is made up of all kinds. Ab crunchers. Dog lovers. Boob guys.

And then there are the teeth people.

An ever-growing group most easily identified by their crisp, white smiles, they are the faithful flossers, the masses with stashes (toothbrush, toothpaste, mouthwash) hidden in their desk drawers and glove compartments.

For you (and I know you're out there): I recommend Preserve by Recycline. After all, it's the toothbrush that is constructed with environmentally friendly materials to let you replace without the waste. You are not only keeping your teeth healthy but the world while you're at it!

When you’re done with your brush, you just use the pre-paid mailer provided and they’ll gladly turn it into plastic lumber or recycled store displays. And for those who need to know - where do the toothbrushes get their plastic? The answer: Stonyfield Farms. For the past five years Stonyfield yogurt cups have accounted for 25-60% of the Preserve toothbrushes (and razors).

toothpick_web_outlines_03.jpgI also recommend the toothpicks. These aren't your everyday run-of-the-mill toothpicks; these babies are designed with sustainably harvested wood from domestically grown white birch forests and then blasted with special breath-freshening flavors that have natural antibacterial ingredients to keep your mouth healthy and happy. Not to be outdone by the hip container (made from 100% recycled plastic - did you expect anything different?)

So go ahead people: Join the few, the proud, the ones who smile with confidence.

Trivia: The folks over at Recycline scored a pretty sweet movie cameo for their Preserve Toothbrush in the Will Ferrell film, Stranger than Fiction.
Posted on 11.15.2007 by Registered CommenterTanya Ryno in | CommentsPost a Comment

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