Imagine a Halloween without sweet treats – we asked a group of young trick-or-treaters to try some healthy alternatives to traditional Halloween candy and the results were…scary.
Here’s a better idea. Dig into Halloween candy and keep your teeth cavity-free with Crest toothpastes and Oral-B toothbrushes. Plus, visit your dentist to keep away the scariest monster of them all: tooth decay. That means more candy and whiter fangs for all!
This past week my 5 year old had his first filling. A cavity already! So I of course used it as a lesson to teach my kids how important it is to brush their teeth, especially with all the Halloween candy that is in our future. I think I instilled a fear in them about cavities and they have been teeth-brushing fools!
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I love this post! It's good to instill good oral hygiene in little ones.
So hard to make sure the kids brush at least twice a day and with Halloween candy around the house it is a constant battle. My mother said to relax, that the candy does not last and that good habits do.
Maybe I was weird, but I always thought it was kind of fun when I was a kid and I got mini toothbrushes in my trick-or-treat bucket, LOL. Of course, I loved the candy too. ;)
It was so much fun getting to meet you "In Person" this weekend at Kenmore! I hope we get a chance to hang out in the future!
So nice to meet you too! I loved the toothbrushes too! Now especially since I am a mom and candy from strangers freaks me out!
Good tip
Your welcome!
Cute! And a great reminder to emphasize good oral hygiene after enjoying that Halloween candy. I'm thinking now might be a good time for a sparkly new toothbrush to encourage the habit.