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Kingfisher Childrens Strawberry Toothpaste 100ml

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Ingredients

Childrens Strawberry Toothpaste ingredients:

Calcium carbonate, glycerin, aqua sodium lauroyl sarcosinate, hydrated silica, cellulose gum, sodium monofluorophosphate, aroma, foeniculum vulgare.

About Childrens Strawberry Toothpaste

A Strawberry Children's Toothpaste with fluoride made without artificial sweeteners, flavourings, colourings or preservatives. Approved by the Oral Health Foundation, Ethical Consumer Best Buy and 100% recycleable packaging.

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