Corn Starch Floss Picks
"They're sturdier than my usual store-bought ones and even have a built-in toothpick. They're now my top choice!"
- Sarah Brock. Happy Eco Customer
PLANT BASED FLOSS PICKS
Includes: 50pcs per bag
Say hello to our new plant-based floss picks. They're made
mainly from cornstarch and have a minty double thread to
easily clean away food bits.
& Free shipping on all orders over $50.
NO RISK 100% MONEY BACK GUARANTEE
We believe you'll absolutely enjoy your products! However, if your satisfaction isn't 100%, you have the option to return or exchange your item(s) within a 30-day window from the date of purchase.
All the finer points of our return policy are available here. Have additional inquiries? Feel free to get in touch – our dedicated customer service team is ready to assist you!
PLANT BASED FLOSS PICKS
Includes: 50pcs per bag
Say hello to our new plant-based floss picks. They're made
mainly from cornstarch and have a minty double thread to
easily clean away food bits.
LESS PACKAGING
NO PLASTIC
PLANT BASED
MATERIAL
FREE FROM BPA,
PFAS & PTFE
FRESH
TASTE OF MINT
Help those hidden bits
hit the road!
DESIGNED TO EFFECTIVELY REMOVE
EVEN THE MOST STUBBORN FOOD DEBRIS.
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The strategic shape makes it easy to access those typically hard-to-reach places, ensuring a truly deep clean.
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The thread is fluoride-free and coated with xylitol, which stabilizes the pH levels in your mouth..
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The natural and gentle mint flavor will leave you with that perfect fresh feeling.
Let's examine
the floss pick
DEVELOPED BY DENTISTS
Happy Eco Floss Picks are primarily made out of corn starch
and PLA materials. The floss picks are non-GMO, vegan, and
cruelty-free. They come packed in a stylish 100% compostable
paper bag and are delivered in a 100% recyclable box.
Freshness. Happiness. Smile.
TO USE FLOSS PICKS EFFECTIVELY, FOLLOW THESE STEPS:
1.Grab It: Take a floss pick from the package.
2.Hold It: Hold the handle between your fingers.
3.Slide It: Gently slide it between your teeth.
4.Floss: Move it up and down between your teeth to clean.
5.Rinse: Rinse the floss pick, and you're done -smile!
Remember, it's essential to floss regularly, ideally once a day, to maintain
good oral hygiene and prevent gum disease and cavities.
Frequently Asked Questions
The thread is composed of nylon and coated with a natural, plant-based wax with xylitol.
The handle is crafted from a blend of plant-based materials, with cornstarch as the primary component. The thread, on the other hand, is composed of nylon and coated with a natural, plant-based wax with xylitol.
Indeed, after use, you can rinse the floss pick and keep it in a dry location until your next use, much like you would with your toothbrush
To use floss picks effectively, follow these steps:
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Prepare: Start by selecting a floss pick from the package.
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Hold: Grasp the floss pick firmly by the handle. Hold it between your thumb and index finger, leaving a small portion of the floss exposed.
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Guide: Gently guide the floss pick between your teeth. Be cautious not to force it; instead, use a gentle back-and-forth sawing motion to ease it between your teeth.
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Floss: Once the floss pick is between your teeth, carefully glide it up and down along the sides of each tooth. Make sure to reach below the gumline without being too rough, to remove any food particles and plaque.
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Rinse: After cleaning between each pair of teeth, rinse the floss and the floss pick under running water to remove debris.
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Dispose: Once you've finished flossing, discard the used floss pick in a trash bin.
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Finish: Complete your oral care routine by brushing your teeth and rinsing with mouthwash, if desired.
Remember, it's essential to floss regularly, ideally once a day, to maintain good oral hygiene and prevent gum disease and cavities. Floss picks offer a convenient and portable way to clean between your teeth.
We offer floss picks with both single and double threads, as well as grip floss picks
Packaging: In many countries, the bag can be recycled as paper. The plastic lining and sealer will be separated during recycling. If you're uncertain, consult your local recycling facility to inquire about mixed material solutions.