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Why Is Toothpaste Mint Flavored
Why Is Toothpaste Mint Flavored
Why Is Toothpaste Mint Flavored
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While chocolate toothpaste might sound delicious, there is a method to the madness.
There are certain aspects of our day that are so routine, so instinctual, we typically never slow down enough to question,
“Why?” One example is toothpaste. We know why we brush with it (hello, healthy smile!), but who decided its default flavor
is mint? Why not tarragon? Dill? Anything else in the herb family? For the answer to this question, we take into account
history and the hits and misses of other flavor options.
Keeping it conventional
Yes, we’ve seen our share of toothpaste stunts. A company called Accoutrements once touted a bacon toothpaste as well as
a cupcake flavored variety. These are no longer available in paste form but you can still get the idea (if you dare) with bacon
floss. Aside from making for great gag gifts, clearly these out-of-the-box flavors didn’t catch on in the world of oral hygiene.
However, if you want to find unexpected ways to use your toothpaste, these ideas are genius.
“People prefer mint to other ingredients because it has a high content of a key active ingredient: Menthol,” explains
Catalina Lee, Colgate Worldwide Director, Global Flavors and Fragrances. “Menthol tricks the brain, sending a signal that
creates a sensation that you have ice in your mouth. It’s a refreshing and clean taste. That’s why we prefer mint.”
In Colgate’s case, the brand began using North American peppermint and spearmint oil to flavor their toothpaste in the
late 1800s. That’s a long time to make a case for the cool-tasting leaf.
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“Be thankful for flavoring in toothpaste,” says Lee. “Brushing is a boring routine, and flavor engages people in their
brushing. And without mint or other flavors, today’s toothpaste would taste unpleasant, bitter, astringent, and metallic.”
“Mint, spearmint, and wintergreen remain the lead flavors for oral care applications,” says Lee. “But consumers are open to
other types of flavors.”
If you’re interested in taking a walk on the wild side, she notes that there are other flavor profiles to consider depending on
your personal preference. For example, spice essential oils like cinnamon, clove, anise, and vanilla can offer a sense of
warmth, though preferably the formula would include these ingredients at low levels as to not taste disruptive.
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“Citrus oils provide a top note of flavor,” says Lee. “Lemon is fresh and citrusy, lime is fresh but Next
pungent, and orange is sweet
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and fruity.”
It all boils down to what you like, what makes your mouth feel fresh, and what provides a feeling of confidence going into
your day. If that’s mint, clearly you’re not alone. With such a long history as a frontrunner in the toothpaste field, it looks the
instinctive ingredient really is tops.
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