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Tuesday, September 19, 2006

Sea change

Some months ago, my Honey posted that she and I were different. You should go read the post. I'll wait.

Ok, thanks for clicking back.

The deodorant in question, in case you would like to avoid it, was Secret Ocean Breeze Platinum Invisible Solid. The purchase was my fault. I have this theory that I like the way things that are colored blue smell. It often works. The Body Shoppe's Oceanus body wash smells like my whole life should. Actually, I take that back, Honey just after washing with it smells like that.

Anyway...I was at a conference a couple of weeks ago. While packing to go to it, I discovered that we did not have an extra toothpaste. So, when I arrived at my destination, I went to the local grocery store to procure it. Since we were low at home, I thought I'd just get one we'd both like and we could simply transition to it once we were done with the bottle I had not taken from Honey to travel.

Honey and I, while often disparate in tastes in many areas, share a toothpaste preference. We like cinnamon flavor and tend to prefer Crest to the other brands. Therefore I was pleased to discover a new Crest product on sale.



It's called Crest Pro Health. I brushed like a good girl during my trip. The whole time I was deeply disturbed by the flavor of the toothpaste. Deeply disturbed. I read the packaging, and Crest is very proud of this new product. Here's what they say on their web site:

"Crest Pro-Health Toothpaste is the first toothpaste recognized by the American Dental Association to protect against all these areas: Cavities, Gingivitis, Plaque, Tooth Sensitivity, Tartar Buildup and Stains, and it Freshens Breath!"

Uh-huh.

The trip in question was just an overnight, so I had two brush opportunities. When I arrived home, I blissfully moved back to our regular toothpaste. Well, regular toothpaste ran out day before last. And we switched. And I remembered how bad things had been. Honey hated the new toothpaste, too.

Scout: Where's the new toothpaste?

Sporks: It's in the travel bag.

Scout: Wow, the packaging is different!

Sporks: It's a new product! Promotes all-around dental health.

Scout: Ok, I'll give it a try. We sound like a commercial. (brushing) Hmm, It doesn't taste good. It finished ok, though.

(Next morning)

Scout: I really hate it.

Sporks: So do I.

Scout: We don't sound like a commercial any more.

Sporks: No indeed.

This morning, when I went into the bathroom to brush, an old, mostly-empty, semi-crusty tube of Aqua-Fresh had been found. I expressed my gratitude. Honey assented and then cheered as I threw the nearly full tube of Pro Health away.

6 comments:

Slangred said...

Congratulations on freeing yourselves from the leg-irons of consumer frugality! Especially when deodorant "ocean breeze[s]" bear the aroma of rotting flowers, or when your new toothpaste does not promote savory health.
I'm with you on the blue thing, although with me it's specifically being drawn to anything whose smell is supposed to be ocean breeze/fresh/etc...When If you ever encounter false ocean aromas, I hope you'll send fair warning my way.

Suzanne said...

Thanks for the warning. I was drawn to an ad I saw for that new type of Crest. I doubt we'll try it now.

Cinnamon toothpaste, however, is an abomination. Peppermint is the one true flavor of toothpaste.

So it is written, so it shall be. In my little world at least. :)

Teresa said...

In reality, of course, the ocean smells kinda salty and fishy, which would not be a good deodorant scent. I read an article yesterday about mosquitoes in which a scientist had formulated a mosquito-repelling deodorant that smelled like chicken; he rightly doubted there was much of a market for it in the United States.

The toothpaste was truly icky; the flavor was so odd that I can't quite put it into words, but it was not what you or I think of as cinnamon!

weese said...

Brand switching on any personal product is dangerous...
Also, i particularly dislike changes in product packaging.

sporksforall said...

Weese, you are so right. The whole monkey urine deodorant scent was a result of Ban's move from blue to electric green, during which time it was hard to find certain Ban products. When is the Bible chapter of tips coming out anyway?

SassyFemme said...

Oh I can totally relate to this. Fran brought home a different kind of Crest a while back, neither of us cared for it, and finally tossed it. Lovely wife went shopping last week, accidently bought the same horrible kind as we threw away a few weeks ago!