Humble Cornstarch Floss Picks 50 per pack
£3
6p eachProduct information
Better for the environment than standard plastic floss picks!
Thread made of nylon.
Handle made of a mix of 40% corn starch and 60% PLA materials.
Country of Origin
Suitable for vegetarians
Package Type
Other Information
Caution! As this product contains less plastics than conventional floss picks, it is a bit more fragile.
Origin:
Produced in the P.R.C.
Additional Information:
Floss Picks
Compostable corn starch & PP Material
Brand
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Manufacturer
The Humble Co. AB,
Esplanaden 3E,
172 67 Sundbyberg,
Stockholm,
Sweden.
Return To Address
Esplanaden 3E,
172 67 Sundbyberg,
Stockholm,
Sweden.
Dietary Information
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- Dietary & Lifestyle
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Ratings and reviews
Customer reviews (47)
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Difficult to use
This floss is thick and somehow also quite sharp, meaning it is hard to get between the teeth and it cuts into the gums. It is also difficult to manoeuvre further back in your mouth. I wouldn't recommend it if you have teeth that are close together.
Feels like I'm flossing with docking rope
Absolutely the worst floss sticks I've ever used. I have no idea how these have been designed because it's the thickest floss fibre I've ever tried, easily 2 or 3 times the thickness of my usual floss. My teeth genuinely ache after using them. Ended up binning the lot. Will go back to using oral b or dentek.
SINGLE. USE, PLASTIC.
NOT ECO-FRIENDLY at all. Very misleading. Avoid this brand.
VERY misleading
Made from polyethylene. Made to look eco friendly. How do they get away with it. Horrible company. - Due to insufficient recycling efficiency, millions of tons of polyethylene pollutants accumulate in terrestrial or marine environments each year. Polyethylene is elastic, chemically stable, and non-biodegradable, and the traditional disposal methods include landfilling and incineration
Great floss picks
More comfortable and doesn't break as easily compared to other brands we tried.
Hard to use
I'm used to Oral B floss picks, and tried these because they're (allegedly) eco-friendly. But I found them almost impossible to use, with the floss getting stuck between my teeth. So they're going in the bin, and I'm going back to Oral B!
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