Jack N' Jill

Jack N Jill Kids Natural Toothpaste | Reviews by Australian Parents

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Jack N' Jill is a natural toothpaste for babies, toddlers & children that is safe to swallow

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Jack N' Jill is a natural toothpaste for babies, toddlers & children that is safe to swallow. It was first made in Melbourne, Australia in 1949 and it has been our family business for more than 20 years. It continues to be made in Australia and we are excited that Jack N' Jill is now available in more than 30 countries.

A few years ago we had our first child and immediately joined many parents the world over who are concerned about current environmental issues and the direct effects they have on our children. We started to question everything he came into contact with, not wanting to expose him to unnecessary additives and chemicals. We felt frustrated about the lack of choice in early childhood oral hygiene. With a background in pharmacy, we set out to formulate the absolute safest toothpaste for our kids and yours. In the process, we also made it the most fun & yum!

Jack N' Jill Toothpaste is 100% safe for young children - especially because they have a tendency to swallow it, rather than spit it out! All Jack N' Jill branding is designed to be appealing to children and is cute enough that parents won't mind it sitting on their bathroom vanity. Alongside the toothpaste we have designed and manufactured the first children's toothbrushes with handles that are made of NON GMO cornstarch, and are therefore biodegradable and recyclable. Did we mention 'cute'?

Rich in Xylitol,
Organic Calendula to soothe gums,
Organic Natural Strawberry Flavour,
Fluoride Free, Sugar Free, Colour Free,
SLS Free, No Artificial Preservatives
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Safety Seal, Easy Open Flip Top Cap,
BPA Free
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Minimal Recyclable Packaging.
Made in Australia

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