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People Bonz ®
like the tooth cleaning dog biscuits, but for people | |
They have these tooth cleaning biscuits for dogs. I want some, but I suspect the ingredients and flavor of said biscuits are perhaps not up my standard (who knows what they put in those things?). If they had a variety designed for human consumption, perhaps Id consider it. After all, would you rather
floss your teeth or eat a cookie?
The problem, as I see it, is that dogs have those canine-type teeth with a good amount of space between them, while we have all those molars all packed in together, perhaps preventing the tooth-preserving elements of the biscuits from reaching their destination. Theres got to be a way around this, short of removing every other tooth
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Back in elementary school, we were informed that
carrots, apples, and suchlike crunchy foods have this
advantage. |
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Sitz. Platz. Hier. Feiner Mensch. |
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is farscape a new show, or an old forgotten 90's show? |
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anyway they have this in the form of gum, and the floride would make the cookies taste bad, much like the gum... |
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Ok.. add liquid based crystals to the Bonz® that remain intact until you bite into one and chew it.. then they will slide between your teeth like the husks in popcorn but dissolve like those listerine breath strips. |
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I get the cinnamon "Pelu -toothbrush gum" at health food stores for $6, a couple hundred count. Try it? |
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