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I purchased Corsodyl toothpaste, which strapline reads:
‘Daily fluoride toothpaste for healthy gums & strong teeth’ what is doesn’t tell you is that is stains your teeth! My hygienist told me that it is common knowledge with dentists and they don’t advise customers to purchase it as the ingredients contained are known to stain teeth!
This product should not be sold in the UK as is misleading.
I purchased Corsodyl toothpaste, which strapline reads:‘Daily fluoride toothpaste for healthy gums & strong teeth’ what is doesn’t tell you is that is stains your teeth! My hygienist told me that it is common knowledge with dentists and they don’t advise customers to purchase it as the ingredients contained are known to stain teeth!This product should not be sold in the UK as is misleading.
Bulging eyes, shocked faces, attention-seeking youtube like trash content. This is not how a company should sell a medicinal product to its potential users.Instead, it should be like a consultation with a medical professional -- information, footage of the product, and not shocking images to hijack ones nervous system to get momentary attention.
Used sensodyne gentle whitening toothpaste for decades with no problems. Recently bought some from local discount store, noticed it was a blue gel, not the white paste I was used to. Upon using it, my gums felt sore & were very red. I thought maybe I had been too harsh with brushing, but on further use with purposeful gentle brushing, my gums continued to feel sore & were very red immediately afterwards. I started to wonder if I had unknowingly bought a counterfeit product as I noticed the manufacturer on the tube is different. Upon researching I have found Haleon & Glaxosmithkline have separated & since Haleon have taken over manufacturing the product, the ingredients have changed & it looks like a lot more chemicals are being used, which is why it's causing me to have sore, red gums. Really annoyed that this has happened but been kept very quiet from the consumers. I will have to find a different brand of sensitive toothpaste now. You are fools Haleon if you thought us consumers would not notice.
I asked which of their toothpastes did not have SLS or Artificial sweetener.They write back to ask which toothpaste I'm referring to??I say if I knew that ,I could look up the ingredients myself.They are utterly ignorant.After reading reviews here ,I won't be going near any of their brands.Bad sign when they don't reply to any of these reviews.
Haleon/ Fandango Possible Rebate ScamHaleon is working with Fandango Loyalty Solutions, LLC to provide customer loyalty rewards. They sent me an email saying that if I purchased $25 of their products they would send me a $10 gift card. I made the purchases and sent photos/screenshots of my receipts and proof of delivery, but my claim was denied without giving a specific reason, so I was left guessing what was wrong. I was again denied even after submitting multiple versions of my receipts. I can only assume that if they make the rewards program so challenging, that they will make money from people buying more of the product without ever having to pay out any rewards. They also had several paragraphs of consent agreements for them to share your personal and medical related informational with anyone they seemed fit. I filed a complaint with the FTC. The sad thing is that I was a huge fan of Emergen-C but no longer. I feel I cannot trust them anymore, especially in view of the several lawsuits filed against them about mislabeled packaging.Date of experience: May 02, 2025
I bought their product on the 9/03/25 and made me physically sick. I tried their ultra toothpaste and since using it has left me with a salty taste in my mouth. Also their mint mouthwash is ok, but still been physically sick and salty taste in mouth. I just go off the phone today the 10/03/25 thanks make member said have you been to a dentist. I said no as I don't get any benefits. He said this will get reported to your recent email off the 9/03/25 when I sent it. He said you will not get full refund or another replacement product. Was going try the un ultra toothpaste but I don't think I'll bother. After pay upto £10 it's not worth the money.
In evaluating their "Eroxon" product and claims, one cannot find any mention in their literature of the active ingredients of the drug, which is standard labelling protocol throughout the industry worldwide. The downloadable product information, which is in nonstandard form, states "DO NOT USE EROXON® IF: • You have an allergy (hypersensitivity) to any of the product ingredients"---which are not given. Numerous promotional statements claim it's "clinically proven", but no published studies--not a single one--are referenced. Also claimed that the product is "FDA cleared", a peculiar description since the usual terminology consumers seek is "FDA Approval". Reading the FDA info more thoroughly on their site, the FDA has "cleared the product for "marketing" indicating that it contains nothing but "alcohol and water causing a cooling affect to stimulate....". So it's a full-on fraud, a patent medicine sold by preeminent shysters. A placebo at best at about $6 an ounce.
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