Want Healthier Gums? Save Over $9 on the New Crest Gum Detoxify Toothpaste at Sam’s Club
Make your gums healthy!
Now through June 3rd, head to Sam’s Club (in-club and online) where they are offering $2 Instant Savings on the NEW Crest Gum Detoxify Toothpaste 4-pack! You can also opt for free in-club pickup OR Sam’s Club Plus members can score free shipping on this toothpaste. Otherwise, shipping charges are determined by location.
Check out this deal idea:
Crest Gum Detoxify Toothpaste, Deep Clean (4.1 oz., 4 pk.) $19.98
Minus $2 Instant Savings
Final cost $17.98 total – just $4.50 per tube!
*This seems like a great deal as a single tube retails for $6.97 – $7.99 at other stores! That means you’re saving over $9-$13 if you were to buy each tube separately at these stores!
If you’ve never tried Crest Gum Detoxify toothpaste, you’ll definitely want to give it a try as it’s formulated with activated foam technology that reaches below the gum line to improve your gum health. For more information about Crest Gum Detoxify, visit Crest.com, “Like” Crest on Facebook and Instagram or follow @Crest on Twitter to receive updates and learn more about oral health.
Not a Sam’s Club member? You can still order this Crest deal mentioned above, but you will be charged a 10% non-member fee. OR, get a new membership with this deal!
Can someone in the dental profession comment on whether this actually does anything more for your gum health than any other toothpaste?
I wondered the same & looked at the lowest ratings on the Crest website. The ingredients are usually telling of it’s effectiveness. I’m not in the profession but thought I’d share that reviewers post: “It’s interesting that I couldn’t find the ingredient list on Crest’s website. I’ve added it below. I don’t see how any of these ingredients can detoxify the gums. In fact, a few are considered toxins and some are suspected carcinogens. The silica will clean and the zinc citrate ican be healing; the rest I can do without. When I saw this product advertised,I thought maybe Proctor & Gamble adopted some holisric ideas sich as using adsorptive activated charcoal to detoxify. I thought wrong. I”ll stick to using Magic Mud with a special Hartfelt toothbrush so it doesn’t splatter. It leaves my teeth and gums so clean and actually draws out toxins vs. introducing them Active ingredient Stannous fluoride 0.454% (0.14% w/v fluoride ion) Inactive Ingredients: water, sorbitol, hydrated silica, sodium lauryl sulfate, carrageenan, sodium gluconate, flavor, xanthan gum, zinc citrate, stannous chloride, sodium saccharin, sodium hydroxide, sucralose, titanium dioxide
I am currently using this toothpaste (sale + coupon + Ibotta), and although my gums are in pretty good shape (husband’s are not!), I am not noticing the foaming action this toothpaste talks about. I would suggest using any other toothpaste that contains stannous fluoride. I believe Crest’s own Pro Health line contains stannous fluoride, and is much less expensive.
Basically every single toothpaste has the same ingredients. It’s all marketing bs imo.
I save money by not brushing my teeth lol