Spotlight Oral Care might just have kids excited about brushing their teeth
The brand has announced the launch of their latest products tailored exclusively for kids – and they’re freaking adorable.
Made by dentists and mothers to meet the unique needs of children’s oral health and promote positive oral care, the collection includes the Kids Monster and Cheetah Electric Toothbrushes €19.95, Monster and Cheetah Toothpaste €5.95 and Electric Toothbrush Replacement Heads €6.95.Â
Your kids will have a new brushing bestie with the introduction to the colourful and intriguing characters on each product, Monty (Mo) the Monster and CiCi the Cheetah.
The cheeky characters’ will turn brushing into playtime and help parents create a proper routine that kids will enjoy (maybe even look forward to!) and set them up for a lifetime of healthy oral care habits.Â
The Monster and Cheetah Electric Toothbrushes feature a two-minute timer with a 30-second zone change reminder to make sure no tooth is left behind and a grip handle for little hands.
Suitable for ages two and older, the brush has a rechargeable battery and includes three replacement brush heads.Â
Designed by dentists to be safe and effective for children’s oral health, the Monster and Cheetah Toothpaste is sugar-free and contains sodium fluoride, clinically proven to protect teeth against cavities and to promote strong, healthy teeth.
It comes in two tasty flavours- strawberry and bubblegum, something just a bit easier on little ones than the strong taste of mint.
Dr. Lisa and Dr. Vanessa Creaven, co-founders of Spotlight Oral Care say, “As dentists and mothers we understand the importance of making oral care more fun for our kids and youngest patients.
“That’s why we created a collection of safe, effective toothpaste and toothbrushes that engage their creative little minds while protecting their gorgeous smiles.”
The new collection is available on Spotlight Oral Care’s website and in a number of retailers nationwide.
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