Tanner's Tasty Paste


My sensory-sensitive kids tend to balk when it's time to brush their teeth. They're picky about toothpaste flavors (they don't like the common ones like bubblegum, berry, or mint). Despite our tooth-brushing battles, though, they've never had any cavities. I was floored when S's new dentist (Dr. Jed Best, whom I recommended in my New York Family article about 20 Tips for Parents of Kids with Special Needs) told me that I "must be doing a great job brushing his [S's] teeth." And I was even more shocked when R. eagerly tried a sample tube of Tanner's Tasty Paste from Dr. Best's office that night. The flavor was "Banilla Bling," and since she's refused most new flavors before, I was skeptical. Turns out, she loves using it. Hooray! I just bought her another tube of Banilla Bling direct from Tanner's website. It cost $6 but I would've paid even more for it. Tooth-brushing time has become much less of a battle with her. Wish I could say the same for her brother! If they made Pepperidge Farm goldfish-flavored toothpaste, I'd be all set. Buy this or other "special" toothpastes at Tanner's Tasty Paste.

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