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Most HelpfulThe other day I ate a Greek gyro with tons of fresh onion. After I ate it, I had horrible onion breath. I wasn't at home, so I couldn't just brush my teeth and floss like I normally would have done. I remembered that I had just purchased the Colgate Wisp a couple days prior and put one in my...
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Most HelpfulPart of the fun of ordering from Drugstore.com is that sometimes whoever packs your order will throw in a free introductory sample of a new product and so it came to pass that, as I was unpacking a shipment the other day, I ended up staring riveted at something I had never seen before ... the Colgate...
read full review »bristles are to stiff
brush is way too small
freshning bead is too strong
made me feel like I swallowed Listerine (mouth wash)
not conveniant to carry (pick at one end)
I have a travel size trush brush that is way more useful than these.
Waste of money!
On the surface, it's easy to think that Colgate's new travel-sized WISP brushes are just what you need. Although the idea is there, it's unfortunately a fad-item that produces marginal results.
What Is It?
In short, it's a waterless toothbrush that with a pearl of hardened gel in the center. The gel dissolves as you use it to brush your teeth and by theory you have sparkling teeth and fresh breath on the go. There's even a handy little pick you can use!
How Does It Rate?
I would have to say that this would score a C- on my tests. Not quite flunking but nothing to write home about. While it does...
read full review »I picked up a four pack of Colgate Wisps from Walgreen's, I paid around $2 for them. I liked the idea of having a "toothbrush" in my purse to keep handy. You never know when you might need one.
The Colgate Wisp comes in a convenient little pack. Each brush is individually sealed to maintain its freshness.The pack folds up like a little book and has two toothbrushes on each side.
The Colgate Wisps are only about 2 1/2 inches long and one side has a brush with a bead inside. When the bead is busted it releases the breath freshener. The bristles of the brush aren't soft. They're actually pretty...
read full review »We took a pack of the Wisps on our recent camping trip with us and they were excellent; very convienent with no need for water, and the brush has just enough "toothpaste" on it to get you a clean feeling. The pick end of the brush works great too! We definitely enjoyed the spearmint and cinnamon flavors.
This product appears to be a tad bit overpriced at $1.99 though... at 0.50/brush it can get pretty costly to depend on these constantly. I would recommend saving this purchase for traveling, a backup for the glove box or just a brush for your purse so you don't have to make room for a traditional...
read full review »My teeth are important to me I've spent a lot of money on them and I'm going to treat them good. I used to carry around a travel toothbrush, a tube of sample toothpaste and box of floss with me everywhere I went but now all I do is buy a few packets of Colgate Wisp Disposable Toothbrushes and I'm good to go. I don't have to worry about carrying out a damp travel toothbrush, have pastey water drops in my purse or toothpaste tubes that burst in my glove compartment. I can have fresh breath whenever, wherever!! Wisps are the perfect size and are convienent to have a few brushs in my purse,...
read full review »I first discoved Colgate Wisp when my son was in the hospital for an emergency. My friend brought them to me, and I was skeptical. You really don't even need water! I was suprised at how refreshed my mouth was.
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