There's a moment every parent knows well: your child discovers something on the internet, describes it with the urgency of a medical emergency, and asks if you'll buy it for Christmas. This time it's Tom's of Maine Kids Toothpaste in Strawberry. You sigh, you open a tab, you start reading reviews at 11 PM. Forty-five minutes later, you're genuinely impressed.
See it, Dad? →What Is It?
Tom's of Maine Kids Toothpaste is a naturally-derived toothpaste made without artificial flavors, colors, or preservatives—which means it actually tastes like strawberries instead of that chemical-mint nightmare. It fluoridates their teeth like the good stuff while letting you feel slightly less like you're poisoning small humans. The packaging is cheerful enough that kids don't treat brushing like a prison sentence.
What Does the Internet Think?
This product is sitting at a 4.6-star rating across nearly 19,000 parent reviews. That's not a fluke—that's thousands of actual people saying their kids will actually use it without staging a revolt. The reviews consistently mention two things: kids like the taste, and parents like not having to read an ingredient list like a chemistry textbook. ★★★★½ across 19,000 reviews.
YES. Buy this thing. When nearly 20,000 parents agree on something this enthusiastically, you're not dealing with an anomaly—you're dealing with a legitimately solid product. It does the job, tastes good enough that your kid won't fake brush, and has ingredients you can actually pronounce. Your dentist will be fine with it, your kid will be happy, and you'll stop worrying about what exactly is going into their mouth three times a day.
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