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Is Rembrandt toothpaste discontinued?

By Isabella Harris

Is Rembrandt toothpaste discontinued?

Rembrandt toothpaste is an American brand of toothpaste….Rembrandt toothpaste.

Rembrandt Intense Stain toothpaste
Product typeToothpaste
DiscontinuedGentle White line, in 2012
Previous ownersDen-Mat Corp.; Gillette; Johnson & Johnson
WebsiteREMBRANDT

Do Rembrandt whitening strips work?

The Rembrandt Whitening Strips do not show results right away as expected by some customers. The majority of the customers have commented that they could see any major whitening results on their teeth after at least six or seven times they used the product.

Which are the best whitening strips?

5 Best Whitening Strips of 2021

  • Crest 3D Whitestrips Glamorous White. The Crest 3DWhite Glamorous White Whitestrips Kit contains 16 full whitening treatments.
  • Crest 3D Whitestrips Sensitive.
  • Snow Magic Strips®
  • Zimba Teeth Whitening Strips.
  • Spotlight Oral Care Whitening Starter Bundle.

What happened Rembrandt mouthwash?

Unfortunately it’s discontinued. I could no longer find it at any stores so I called the Rembrandt customer service number. The rep stated the mouthwash and whitening pen would no longer be available and suggested Crest 3D White mouthwash because it’s manufactured by the same company.

Where is Rembrandt toothpaste made?

Q: Where are your products made? Our toothpastes, whitening strips and kits, and replacement toothbrush heads are made in the U.S.A. Our electric toothbrush handles are made in China. Q: Are your products gluten free? The ingredients in REMBRANDT® products do not contain gluten.

Is Rembrandt a good whitening toothpaste?

Excellent for whitening I’m a huge fan of Rembrandt whitening toothpaste and I’ve been using it a long time. I like it because the peppermint flavor isn’t overwhelmingly. It does a beautiful job of keeping my teeth white and my gums healthy. I definitely recommend this toothpaste.

Is Rembrandt good for your teeth?

Absolutely! When used under the supervision of your dental professional, the procedure is safe and will not harm teeth or gums. The safety of the Rembrandt Program is supported by more than 20 research studies at leading dental universities.