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🌿 Elevate your smile game with nature’s cleanest kick!
Dr. Bronner’s All-One Toothpaste 4 Pack offers a fluoride-free, SLS-free oral care solution made with 70% organic ingredients. This vegan, cruelty-free variety pack features four refreshing flavors—Peppermint, Spearmint, Cinnamon, and Anise—designed to gently polish teeth, freshen breath, and soothe sensitive gums using natural essential oils and baking soda. Ideal for health-conscious adults seeking an ethical, effective, and flavorful toothpaste experience.










| ASIN | B01N5DS13H |
| Active Ingredients | coconut oil,silica |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,595 in Health & Household ( See Top 100 in Health & Household ) #133 in Toothpaste |
| Brand | Dr. Bronner's |
| Brand Name | Dr. Bronner's |
| Capacity | 0.94 Pounds |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 788 Reviews |
| Flavor | Anise |
| Item Dimensions | 6.38 x 7.5 x 1.63 inches |
| Item Form | Cream |
| Item Weight | 15.04 ounces |
| Manufacturer | Dr. Bronner's |
| Manufacturer Part Number | B015T4DUPS |
| Material Feature | Natural |
| Material Features | Natural |
| Material Type Free | Animal by-product free, Artificial Color Free, Fluoride Free, Gluten Free, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate Free, Sulfate Free, cruelty free Material Type Free Animal by-product free, Artificial Color Free, Fluoride Free, Gluten Free, Sodium Lauryl Sulfate Free, Sulfate Free, cruelty free See more |
| Model Number | TRTV2042 |
| Number of Items | 3 |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Package Type Name | Tube |
| Product Benefits | Whitening |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Fresh Breath, Plaque, Teeth Whitening |
| Target Audience | Unisex-adults |
| UPC | 772195144332 |
| Unit Count | 15.0 Ounce |
C**E
Best Organic Fluoride-Free Toothpaste Ingredients We've Found
Dr. Bronner's All-1 Organic Fluoride-Free Toothpaste contains 70% organic ingredients, reduces plaque, whitens teeth, & freshens breath. It doesn't contain artificial preservatives, colors, flavors, or sweeteners. It also doesn't contain synthetic detergent foaming agents. And it tastes great! We've been flossing & brushing w/Dr. Bronner's toothpaste since 2015, & we’ve not suffered a single filling, crown, or root canal over these last 10 yrs. We’ve noticed, however, that sometimes the toothpaste can be or become a bit dry in consistency & a little difficult to press out of the tube, especially the older the toothpaste. Sometimes, it’s so dry that, once we get the toothpaste out of the tube, it can easily fall off our toothbrush, even when applying the toothpaste to pre-wetted bristles. This can happen before we're able to run water over the top of the toothpaste to try & get it seated on the bristles before brushing. So, the toothpaste could be a bit moister to make it easier to squeeze out of the tube & easier to adhere to the toothbrush bristles. We enjoy all 4 flavors, especially the Peppermint, Spearmint, & Anise. The Anise is reminiscent of, but not as strong as, black licorice, though it’s likely an acquired taste for some. On our dentist’s recommendation for maintaining good oral health, we’ve always brushed not only our teeth & gums but also the surface of our tongue where bacteria that causes bad breath often accumulates. One thing we’ve noticed is that the organic essential oils & menthol crystals contained in all 4 flavors can vary in intensity depending on the batch. This can result in milder or stronger flavoring from 1 tube to the next, which is not unusual & is almost expected for 'natural' & organic ingredients. For us, the spearmint, anise, & peppermint, in that order, have always been mild w/good flavor & not too much bite. The cinnamon, however, has often been so potent that it can really zing, if not create a burning sensation on our tongues after brushing them. So, if you’re a tongue brusher (& we hope you are), you might want to keep that in mind & buy just 1 tube of cinnamon as a test before purchasing multiple boxes of cinnamon at once. In our opinion, Dr. Bronner’s needs to convert their form of a Julian calendar mfg. date to the std. Gregorian calendar date. (Dr. B’s Julian date of mfr. is imprinted on both the endcap of their toothpaste boxes & the crimped bottom end of their toothpaste tubes.) As an example, Dr. B’s 6-digit alphanumeric code ‘N4248B’ signifies the following: the 1st numeral ‘4’ indicates the yr. 2024. (For starters, even if Dr. B’s were to continue using a Julian calendar date, & we hope they won’t, they should begin the numeric portion of their code w/2 digits, or ’24,’ in this case, to signify the yr. 2024. Here’s why. If you plug ‘4248’ into some of the online Julian-to-Gregorian calendar converters on your phone while shopping in the store, they’ll convert the Julian calendar date to the yr. 2042 instead of 2024. Moving on, the 3 remaining numerals of ‘248’ signify the 248th day of the yr. 2024, aka Sept. 4th. Then, to make their tricky code even more difficult to decipher for the avg. consumer, Dr. B’s bookends this 4-digit # w/2 letters that are completely unrelated to the mfg. date. As just 1 example of the confusion this coding can cause, for those of us who’ve had to buy replacement car batteries, most battery mfrs. list the mfr. date of their batteries w/an alphanumeric code, w/the letters ‘A-L’ representing the mo. of mfr. & the numerals ‘0-9’ representing the yrs. in the current or just-ended decade. In other words, ‘B4’ would indicate a Feb. 2024 date of mfr. & 'A5' would indicate a Jan. 2025 date of mfr. But w/Dr. B’s code, the ‘N’ & ‘B’ letters bookending their 4-digit numeric code are part of a lot/batch # that instead correspond, per the co., to the mfg. facility & the specific machine, respectively, at/on which the toothpaste tubes were filled/processed. While Julian dates can be common in the cosmetics industry, the Gregorian calendar dating system is by far the most widely used calendar system in the world, especially in business, in the food industry, & even in the cosmetics industry. The bottom line is that, at the critical moment of purchase, when the customer is trying to decide which tube of toothpaste he’s going to buy, Dr. B’s rather faint Julian date code imprint is confusing & opaque. It prevents or at least delays many customers from being able to immediately recognize the product’s date of mfr. & surmise how long that box of toothpaste has been sitting on the shelf or in a warehouse. And in this era of accelerating change, as consumer buying habits continue to shift from shopping at physical retail stores to ever increasing online shopping, companies are often shrinking, liquidating, or closing their physical stores. In this ultra-competitive environment, some retailers may attempt to sell stale-dated inventory, especially for goods that don’t include an easy-to-read mfr. date for the consumer. We once unknowingly bought stale-dated Dr. B’s toothpaste from a former Bed Bath & Beyond physical store shortly before they declared bankruptcy. We didn’t discover that the tube of Dr. B’s toothpaste we'd purchased had been on the shelf for such a long time until it was too late to return it. And stale-dated product can be an even bigger concern when buying from online retailers & resellers. At any given time, there are struggling retailers/resellers who don’t have the financial capital to replace aging inventory. Then, there are liquidators who acquire unsold merchandise at bargain prices from various sources, including failing retailers, only to then turn around & sell that product through other retailers, including some surprisingly big-name retailers who serve as recognizable online storefronts. In conclusion, Dr. Bronner’s should just imprint a simple, easy-to-read, std. Gregorian calendar date on both their toothpaste boxes & toothpaste tubes. Instead of their ‘4248’ Julian date code, they should list it simply as ‘4Sep24’ (military style) or even ‘9.4.24’. It’s also worth noting that Dr. B’s date of mfr. imprint, whether Julian or Gregorian, is difficult to even find, much less read, on their busily printed boxes. The imprint is often so faint on the end of the box that the consumer is forced to inspect the box end at different angles to try & get the ambient light to reveal the date code embedded beneath all the busy text that practically obscures it. The date imprint should be moved & perhaps positioned vertically in 1 of the few remaining blank spaces on the box’s end, on either side of the UPC. And the date code should be printed in white on all 4 toothpaste flavors so that it contrasts well against the 4 different solid color backgrounds of the 4 different flavors (red for cinnamon, blue for peppermint, green for spearmint, & black for anise). In the end, nobody wants to put old toothpaste in his mouth. Health-conscious consumers, the kind who willingly pay more for Dr. B’s toothpaste, know that healthier organic ingredients can often be highly perishable as they typically include far fewer, if any, toxic preservatives, thickeners, or stabilizers. And even though Dr. B’s doesn’t list a formal “best by” date, most health-conscious consumers know that it’s better to use products w/organic ingredients, including essential oils & menthol crystals, etc., sooner rather than later, if nothing else for better flavor & consistency. In summary, difficult-to-find & difficult-to-read Julian calendar dates hinder more than help the busy consumer’s intelligence gathering process as he attempts to make quick but informed decisions about maintaining good oral health. It’s not complicated. Just provide the customer the info he needs in a clear & transparent way, & he’ll thank you w/increased sales. To be sure, we believe that Dr. Bronner’s attempts to be a very transparent company. Unfortunately, using an imprint in uncolored font w/a form of a Julian calendar date affixed between & beneath busy text is anything but transparent for most consumers, especially when there’s such an abundance of other non-product info printed so clearly & boldly all over that same box. If there’s room for all that, then surely there’s room for a simple, clear, contrasting, readable date stamp in white ink on a colored background that’s at least as legible as all the other printed info on the box. And if Dr. B’s is worried that consumers might be hesitant to buy a box of toothpaste off the shelf that was made, say 6-to-18 months ago, then why not include a relevant product blurb somewhere near the new date stamp on that busy box, or even on a printed insert inside the box, that explains why you're confident that, as long as the toothpaste is used w/in 3 yrs. of the date of mfr., the date shouldn’t be a concern for your customers? Except for the needed change in the format & visibility of the mfr. date & possibly tweaking the formulary to make it slightly moister, we want to reemphasize how much we like this organic fluoride-free toothpaste. It has the best & cleanest ingredients we’ve found in all the toothpastes we’ve tried; it thoroughly cleans our teeth, gums, & tongue which, when combined w/flossing after each meal, helps us maintain optimal oral health; it leaves us w/fresh breath; & all 4 flavors taste great! We’ve been using Dr. Bronner’s for the last 10 yrs. & we think we’ll be using it for the next 10. We highly recommend it.
P**R
Refreshing and good mouth feel
At first I was going to give this 4 stars because the taste is not much like licorice, but more like menthol. However I have grown to like it a lot so added a star. I am allergic to some mints and a lot of other things, and have had so much trouble finding a toothpaste that doesn’t bother me. I’ve found a few, but they leave an unpleasant taste. Dr. Bronner’s leaves a refreshing aftertaste. It also has baking soda to whiten teeth gently. Good brand, good product. Will continue to buy it.
A**7
Anise is a great licorice flavor
Great toothpaste and a good price.
C**S
One of the ONLY cat-safe (almost—see below…) toothpastes available - thanks! (Almost.)
Not that I use this on my cats. But the fragrances and essential oils of most toothpastes are not safe for cats to even be around—especially peppermint and spearmint (all mints), all citrus flavors, clove oil, tea tree oil (really bad for them), cinnamon, eucalyptus, and pretty much all other essential oils. It's not just the fluoride, xylitol, alcohol, peroxide, sulfates, etc., in toothpastes that are dangerous for cats (if ingested). Xylitol is especially concerning and in so many things these days. But the scents and flavors are a concern even if they aren't in the same room. They travel. And because we are conditioned to them (it's not "clean" unless it's minty clean, right?), oral care manufacturers rarely make an unscented/flavored versions of their products. The only one I know of is Uncle Harry's unflavored tooth powder, which I use as well as this one—which I love. This is a great toothpaste. Works really well. And fortunately the anise seed oil is NOT toxic to cats. But. This toothpaste DOES contain "menthol crystals." So close. Menthol is a no-go for cats so I can't use this and then be around them. NOTE TO DB's: Please ditch the menthol in this one! This is very close to being totally cat-safe! Or better yet, maybe consider making an unflavored version. We can handle the truth. And the nearly 40 million cat-having households in the US will thank you! (Oh, and the glycerin…? Any non-soy options?) I have a cat toothpaste for the cats, of course. But I don't use anything flavored with any of the above toxic scents/flavorings because I don't want to worry about the scent of it on me or my breath being a danger to them. Cats have a real problem with a lot of our substances, especially essential oils in health and beauty products in general. (I just saw a toothpaste with wintergreen, spearmint, and peppermint essential oils, as well as menthol. Okay, we get it!) Even though they're considered natural, essential oils contain something called 'phenols' which are highly toxic to them. And natural menthol is derived from what…? Plants in the mint family. So, more phenols. Cats had no reason to evolve to be able to process phenols safely. Until they moved in with us. So, now it's up to us to know to protect them. (And helpful manufacturers! Thanks, DB's for taking it under consideration. Appreciate it. I don't want to make my own toothpaste. No thanks! I have cats to take care of…!)
4**M
Missing the anise flavor
The toothpaste works beautifully; my mouth feels clean and my mouth feels good after brushing. Love the organic ingredients! However, I specifically bought this for the anise flavor and I am getting none. It tastes fine, but not like anise. Disappointed with the flavor factor. All else about it is great.
M**K
Great toothpaste!
I love this toothpaste. First of all, it’s all natural. No fluoride! No xylitol! The flavor is great. It’s not an overpowering anis flavor and also has a hint of mint. I have also used the spearmint, which I like as well!
D**L
Favorite toothpaste
It cleans well and doesn’t make me gag, unlike most other toothpaste. I won’t buy any other brands.
A**P
Great if you like licorice
It is not a very strong flavor. Mild.
B**B
Good taste and effective.
Tastes good and very effective at cleaning my teeth. My only complaint is that the paste is a bit too thick. They should figure out a way to make it a bit softer like generic toothpaste unless that requires some bad ingredient of course.
G**.
Me gusto
Me gusta. Solo que siento que cansa el sabor cuando TIEnES que comprar 3 del mismo sabor… me gustaría poder elegir sabores o poder comprar solo una!!
A**E
Limpia bien pero prefiero el sabor menta
Pensé que al ser de anís tendría un sabor mejor que el de menta pero no fue así. Sin embargo su eficacia es igual.
D**Z
Producto más líquido
La primera compra que hice de 3 pastas dentales me encantó, el mejor producto! Pero, en esta última compra, se siente el mismo producto pero rendido, está más líquido. Las pastas dentales anteriores tenían una textura más firme. Cambia la experiencia, todavía tengo de la otra y es evidente el cambio, que pesar porque es un gran producto
J**S
Great toothpaste
I love the dr bronners brand. The toothpaste has a great taste and leaves my teeth feeling clean and fresh
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