There I was, minding my own business in the toothpaste aisle, when my offspring spotted the Tom's of Maine Kids Strawberry toothpaste. You know how it goes — suddenly the perfectly functional Crest we've been using for years is "gross" and "tastes like medicine." The kid had discovered the premium stuff, complete with wholesome packaging and promises of natural ingredients. Time to open Amazon and see what 19,000 other parents had to say about strawberry-flavored dental hygiene.
See it, Dad? →What Is It?
Tom's of Maine Kids Toothpaste in Strawberry is exactly what it sounds like — toothpaste that tastes like fruit instead of that standard minty medicinal flavor kids seem to hate. It's fluoride-free (though they make a fluoride version too), uses natural flavoring, and comes in packaging that makes you feel like a responsible parent who reads ingredient labels.
What Does the Internet Think?
Here's where it gets interesting: 4.6 stars across 19,000 reviews is genuinely impressive for a kids' product. That's not just good — that's 'parents actually came back to buy it again' territory. When nearly 20,000 families take time to review toothpaste, and most of them are happy about it, Dad pays attention. ★★★★½ across 19,000 reviews.
Look, I went into this ready to recommend the store brand. But 4.6 stars from 19,000 reviews? That's not marketing fluff — that's data. Parents report their kids actually brush without the nightly negotiations, and apparently strawberry beats mint in the under-10 demographic. Sometimes the fancy option wins on merit, not just packaging. Dad's buying the thing.
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