rant Blueberry Burst toothpaste adds a burst of fun to brushing. Kid tested and approved, this toothpaste has a pleasant blueberry flavour and is jam packed with natural bacteria-fighting ingredients. The extra Xylitol boost kills bacteria to minimise plaque and reduce tooth decay.
- Fluoride free
- Suitable from 2 years plus
- Vegan certified
- No nasties like sugar, SLS and Parabens
Calcium Carbonate, Water (aqua), Glycerin (Vegetable), Xylitol, Silica, Sodium Lauroyl Sarcosinate (from coconut), Cellulose Gum, Dicalcium Phosphate Dihydrate, Natural Herb Extract*, Stevioside (Stevia), Aloe barbadensis Leaf Juice “ certified organic, Magnesium Hydroxide, Potassium Chloride, Natural Blueberry Flavour.
*Mint Oil, Eucalyptus Oil, Cardamon, Anise, Caraway, Coriander, Rosemary, Clary Sage, Limonene & Linalool
Suitable for kids from 2 years of age. Under adult supervision, use a pea sized amount and rinse with water.
The main reason to pick Blueberry Burst Kids Toothpaste - Fluoride Free is simple, it speaks to getting kids to brush with a gentler, fluoride-free toothpaste. That matters because the format matters because taste, mouthfeel, and how easy it is to get through brushing are often what decide whether kids will actually use it Here, rosemary, aloe vera and glycerin help shape how the product feels in real use.
With toothpaste, the small details matter, especially taste, mouthfeel, and whether it keeps brushing easy to stick with. If you want a related next step, you can also browse our kids oral care.
What age is this best suited to?
It is aimed at children old enough to be brushing with help or supervision. The bigger point is whether you want a gentler-feeling, fluoride-free option that is easier for kids to accept.
What makes it different from a standard toothpaste?
The difference is usually in the brushing experience. Blueberry Burst Kids Toothpaste - Fluoride Free is aimed at a gentler, fluoride-free feel, so the appeal is often taste, simplicity, and whether kids will use it without a fight.
Will kids actually like using it?
That usually comes down to flavour and mouthfeel more than the label. This kind of toothpaste makes more sense if getting your child to brush consistently is the real problem you are trying to solve.