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There’s A Subscription For That: Charcoal Toothpaste

Kat Giuffrida
ByKat GiuffridaSep 30, 2021 | 1 comment

There's a Subscription For That is a new series spotlighting subscriptions the team at My Subscription Addiction finds interesting and is excited to share with readers. 

Chances are that your teeth have probably experienced some form of battle scars over the years. While you may not be missing any teeth or haven’t had to get a filling, most people still struggle with removing tough stains and wish they could find a dental care product that actually works. Thankfully, charcoal toothpaste provides the ultimate solution - it’s a natural cleaning remedy that not only abolishes stains but it also leaves your mouth feeling cleaner than it ever has before.

However, there’s just one problem: finding a legitimate and 100% natural charcoal toothpaste isn’t a product you can come by in most stores. Thankfully, companies like Bite have created their own charcoal toothpaste subscription service that ships this premier form of dental care directly to you and even offers a bit of customization to its product.

Bite is a leader in the natural dental care space that decided it was time to totally ditch the use of plastic once and for all. Not only that, but the company has also committed itself to provide customers with truly natural products, including its toothpaste, floss, toothbrushes, and more. Bite only uses recyclable, biodegradable, and compostable materials in both its packaging and products and it avoids the use of harsh ingredients and fillers that are found in practically all dental care products bought at local supermarkets and pharmacy stores.

In fact, it provides full transparency in the ingredients it uses by providing a full ingredients list online that comes with an explanation for the use of each ingredient. You can finally understand what your toothpaste’s ingredient list means for once!

Bite offers toothpaste in the form of bits that are available in 3 different flavors: mint, charcoal, berry. Each toothpaste is purchased as a part of a 4-month long subscription that contains 248 bits inside of a refillable glass jar. Bite is extremely easy to use and waste-free! All you have to do is place one bit in your mouth, bite down, and brush with a wet toothbrush twice daily.

THE DETAILS

  • Each subscription lasts for 4 months and provides 248 servings (in the form of bits)
  • Each bit is 100% vegan, palm oil-free, fluoride-free, and gluten-free.
  • Major ingredients include coconut oil, guar gum, xylitol, and activated charcoal.
  • Shipping is free and each 4-month long subscription costs around $30.
  • If you’re not sure whether you’ll like using Bite, it also offers single purchase jars that last for one month. 

What do you think of Bite? Would you sign up for a subscription? Let us know in the comments.

Kat Giuffrida
Kat Giuffrida

I'm a SAHM of 2 under 2 who's on a mission to discover the best subscription boxes for women and children. On the off chance I'm not chasing after my kids (or breaking up a looming brawl between them and the cats), you can most likely find me training in the pool, sipping on an Americano at my local coffee shop, or hiding in our spare room to catch up on my favorite podcasts.


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1 comment

Melissa

I tried a charcoal toothpaste (not Bite) and didn’t like it at all. I mentioned it to my dentist, and he said that charcoal toothpaste is not a good idea because it is too harsh on your teeth.

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