Happy New Years (almost)!
For those of us born and bred to be frugal we are accustomed to purchasing the cheapest generic version of any product.
Today's post is a product review of dental floss because this is once instance where I really think buying the cheapest floss is not the best way to go. It took me 25 years to realize this. I used to buy the most yards of floss for the best price, period. Then one day I was mailed a free sample of crest glide deep clean floss* and flossing became an entirely different experience.
It does cost more but wait for a $1 coupon coupled with a store sale and try it out. Hey- if the flossing experience is less painful you'll do it more often.
*Crest is not a sponsor of this website. Although I am willing to entertain sponsorship offers! : )
Wednesday, December 31
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Fun and Frugal Stephanie,
This is a great tip and one that could save somebody tens of thousands of dollars in the future (not to mention the fact that you can't put a price on good health!).
Flossing is vital and should be a part of everyone's daily routine. Studies have shown that flossing not only improves teeth and gum health, but it also leads to a lower risk of heart disease (think about it - plaque in your teeth isn't that different from plaque in your arteries).
A small investment now (in quality floss) can have a huge return in the future (lower dental bills and overall good health).
Keep it up!
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