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FuzzybrushNewest Review: ... and this is coated in hard toothpaste. The fuzzy brush comes in a round plastic see-through ball which opens in the middle, ... more |
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by - written on 24/12/08 (Very useful, 128 readings)
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When on a long car journey from Aberdeen to Birmingham we stopped at a service station and whilst using the toilets there I saw these 'fuzzy brushes' in a dispenser. I thought I would give one a go to freshen me up a bit. I can't quite remember how much it cost, I think it may have been 50p, it wasn't very expensive in any case, and I remember getting two of them for the money that I put in. The idea of the fuzzy brush is that it is a handy little toothbrush that you can easily carry around with you so you can brush your teeth no matter where you are, and without water. The fuzzy brush is about 1.5cm tall and is made of plastic. There are soft plastic ... Read the complete review
by - written on 18/12/03 (Very useful, 400 readings)
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Throw away your polo mints. Chuck your chewing gum. Who needs tic tacs, who needs smints? A dental revolution has begun… You know those new Wrigley's tongue-strippers, the sugar-free fresh breath strips that are being hailed as the way forward for fresh breath in a hurry? Well, I've decided that ten minutes of freshness isn't enough for me. You can forget your quick fixes and breathe on your colleagues not just after lunch but for the rest of the afternoon with full confidence: all you need is a fuzzybrush. I'm quite picky about oral hygiene. OK, I'm verging on the obsessive-compulsive. I can actually feel ... Read the complete review
by - written on 04/12/03 (Somewhat useful, 90 readings)
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you've probably seen them - dispensing machines for fuzzy brushes in bar/club loos. What a great idea, a little thing you pop in your mouth and chew and it cleans your teeth, just like that. But as I have tried it I feel compelled to let you know, it really really tastes foul. It;s a really alien feeling too, having this nasty little thing wobbling about in your mouth. The taste is extremely artificial and way too strong. What a shame, maybe they'll make it better in the future 'cos it really is a great idea and I can't believe it really needs all the chemicals it's got on it to work. Back to the drawing board Fuzzybrush. ... Read the complete review
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