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Cinnamon Tooth Brushing Powder
Cinnamon Tooth Brushing Powder
Give your mouth a little zip with P&P's Cinnamon Tooth Brushing Powder! If you're a fan of those cute little Valentine's Red Hots, you'll love our Cinnamon flavor. Made with an intense organic cinnamon, the scent and flavor are sure to spice up your brushing routine.

So many people told us of having their cherished and very expensive toothpastes confiscated going through airport security that we thought there had to be a better way. Because this toothpaste is in powder form, you will have no trouble getting through the Transportation Security Administration checkpoints.

This tooth brushing powder is made with a special tweak to my grandmother's recipe, using sodium bicarbonate and organic cinnamon. Brush with our Cinnamon Tooth Brushing Powder and your mouth will feel clean and healthy and your teeth will sparkle.

Because this toothpaste is all-natural, you are avoiding SLS, fluoride, artificial dyes and chemicals that are in traditional toothpastes. We want you to know that we use only the safest, highest-grade ingredients and our aim is your pleasure, health, and convenience.

To use, just dip your moistened toothbrush into the powder and brush as usual.

This travel size carries 1/4 of an ounce in a small, easy-to-pack light-weight plastic container (1.5 inches by 5/8 inch) with a hinged lid. Pack one in your carry-on, purse, briefcase and your checked luggage.


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“Wonderful story about a young boy who's highly gifted, whose mother pushes him beyond reason (he can speak multiple languages, takes yoga lessons, etc.) but all he wants to do is be a normal boy. Find out about his brilliant scheme to escape to normalness.

From Publishers Weekly
The irresistible third entry to the 44 Scotland Street series picks up with the residents of 44 Scotland Street where Espresso Tales left off and is as addictive as any book McCall Smith has written. Anthropologist Domenica has flown off to the Straits of Malacca to study modern-day pirates. Back in Edinburgh, Pat moves from 44 Scotland Street and develops a crush on fellow art student Wolf, whose strange ways hint at a darker subplot that involves Pat's flatmate. Pat moves in with gallery owner Matthew, who struggles with both a sudden fortune and a yearning for Pat. Meanwhile, child prodigy saxophonist Bertie becomes a reluctant member of the Edinburgh Teenage Orchestra at age six and later, on a trip to Paris, finds himself wonderfully unsupervised. Poet/portrait painter Angus is tormented by the theft of his beloved dog Cyrus. The proceedings sparkle with McCall Smith's trademark wit (It was not always fun being a child, just as it had not always been fun being a medieval Scottish saint), proving once again, he's a true treasure. Illustrations by Iain McIntosh enliven the text. (Nov.)
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—Alexander McCall Smith, Love Over Scotland

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