Arm & Hammer Advance White Extreme Whitening Fluoride Toothpaste Clean Mint 6 oz New Packaging! (Pack of 3)
£16.14
Last updated on March 26, 2025 9:19 pm
Additional information
Weight | 510 Grams |
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Units | 510.3 gram |
Brand | Arm & Hammer |
Format | Paste |
Age Range Description | Baby |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
by Drew
Please note that even though the advert show peroxide as an ingredient, There is none!!!. I see on older reviews this is mentioned. Deliberate misleading item. I will be returning all
by El Kel
Do not buy! Totally misleading advertisement. Item purchased for the baking soda and peroxide, as advertised in two of the three pictures and described in the product advert but what is delivered is the cheaper version baking soda(without the peroxide) only. Deliberate con.
by Andrew Cooper
Used for a long time and it delivers great results – shiny white teeth
by Mrs Christine Clarke
I just adore Arm and Hammer toothpaste, so much better than other stuff. I prefer the Brilliant Sparkle, but they stopped making this about two years ago now…. so this one is very good .
So good that if I use another brand of toothpaste my teeth just don’t feel clean.
by Emma
Great product, but if you’re looking for the USA version with peroxide added – this is only the bog standard one that you’ll find in the UK/Ire.
by Harry Flashman
As the other reviewer states, this isn’t the version with peroxide but the standard baking soda version. This advert needs sorting as it surely breaches the Trades Description Act….
by P N
I like the toothpaste but I have noticed its not as thick as it used to be which in my opinion has been watered down?
by Adam C.
My teeth seemed to have gone quite grey, which my dentist said was just staining and would come off with a good peroxide toothpaste. I tried this product because of the rave reviews, but after a few weeks of regular use, I’ve noticed no difference whatsoever. The tubes themselves don’t mention anything about peroxide. The ‘active ingredient’ is ‘sodium fluoride’, not peroxide. It just seems very suspect to me. I now have 3 tubes of very expensive toothpaste that does not do what it says on the tin (tube). I’ve paid nearly £7 a tube for baking soda toothpaste that simply doesn’t work. Very unimpressed.