Opalescence Whitening Toothpaste Original Formula (3 pack) - Mint, Gluten Free vs Colgate Kids Toothpaste with Fluoride, 2+ Bluey, 4.6 oz (12-pack)
Overall winner: Colgate Kids Toothpaste with Fluoride, 2+ Bluey, 4.6 oz (12-pack)
Key Differences
Opalescence (A) is a whitening, gluten-free mint toothpaste sold as a 3-pack that advertises removing surface stains and lightening up to two shades in a month; Colgate Kids (B) is a fluoride bubble-fruit toothpaste in a 12-pack formulated to fight cavities for ages 2 and up with child-friendly packaging. Choose Opalescence if you want an adult whitening formula and mint flavor; choose Colgate Kids if you need a fluoride, kid-targeted toothpaste in bulk with flip-top tubes
Opalescence Whitening Toothpaste Original Formula (3 pack) - Mint, Gluten Free
Opalescence whitening toothpaste pack with fluoride helps lighten surface stains and supports oral health. Customers note gentle, non-abrasive action and minty fresh breath
Pros
- whitens surface stains
- gluten-free formula
- gentle, low-abrasive toothpaste
- mint flavor for fresh breath
Cons
- mentions up to 2-shade whitening in 1 month
- contains fluoride (not suitable for all users)
Colgate Kids Toothpaste with Fluoride, 2+ Bluey, 4.6 oz (12-pack)
Fluoride toothpaste for kids 2 and up with cavity protection and a bubble fruit flavor. Helps establish brushing habits with a blue-themed design and a convenient stand-up tube with flip-top cap. Customer insight note: kids enjoy the taste and look forward to brushing
Pros
- fluoride cavity protection
- kid-friendly bubble fruit flavor
- stand-up tube with flip-top cap
- designed for ages 2 and up
Cons
- noted as not too minty or fruity by some customers
- packaged in 12-pack may be bulky for some buyers
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Opalescence |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Colgate |
| User Reviews | Opalescence |