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1 Is sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) safe for use?
2 Why do you use aluminum toothpaste tubes? Is this safe?
3 I'd like to recycle Tom's of Maine packaging. Can you tell me what materials are used in all of your product packaging?
4 Can I get Tom's of Maine coupons?
5 I know that your tubes are recyclable, but how can I recycle them?
6 I've heard both good and bad things about the use of fluoride. Why does Tom’s use this ingredient?
7 I have heard that carrageenan can have harmful effects on your health. Why do you use it in your toothpaste?
8 I have trouble with the tubes you use; they are hard to squeeze. Any suggestions?
9 Why does your natural toothpaste taste different than mass-market brands?
10 Is there gluten in any of your products?
11 Since your products aren't tested on animals, how are they tested?
12 Where are your products made?
13 Why are your prices higher than for other similar products?
14 I am an adult who really loves the flavor of your children's toothpaste. Is it safe for me to use?
15 Is Tom’s of Maine stock publicly traded?
16 Aren't glycerin and sodium stearate animal ingredients?
17 Why is your company called Tom’s of Maine and not Tom and Kate's of Maine or Kate and Tom’s of Maine?
18 Do all of your toothpastes carry the ADA Seal of Acceptance?
19 What are the "other natural fragrances or flavors" not listed on your packaging? Why don't you list them?
20 Do you use genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in your products?
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