Bamboo Charcoal Dental Floss


Sustainable goodness
Lucky Teeth makes organic toothpaste and oral care products, combining nature's best ingredients to nourish your pearly whites.
Why we love it
The average nylon dental floss takes about 50-80 years to decompose, and because it's so small, it often finds its way into the ocean. By offering a dental floss made from bamboo, Lucky Teeth has come up with a low-waste alternative designed to decompose and break down in around 60-90 days. And in terms of durability, this floss is strong and doesn't snag. Once you're all out of your favorite floss, simply keep the glass jar and buy a refill.
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- Gluten-Free
- Vegan
- Vegetarian
- BIPOC Owned
- Women Owned
- Non-GMO
- Sustainable Agriculture
- BPA-Free
- Cruelty-Free
- Compostable
- Plastic Minimal
- Recyclable Packaging
- TerraCycle Packaging
- Community & Economic Development
Shipping
Hive orders generally take up to 48 business hours to process and ship via ground shipping.
How it does good
Oral care without the chemicals
Fluoride is known to help protect against cavities, which is why most convential toothpastes contain it. But too much fluoride is known to cause dental fluorosis and chalky spots on teeth. That's why the founders of Lucky Teeth created an organic toothpaste free from fluoride, with no preservatives or weird ingredients that are hard to pronounce. Their oral products are made from wholesome ingredients that have been around for centuries, used by our ancestors as medicine, all designed to nourish your teeth and keep your smile sparkly clean.
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responsible sourcing
Lucky Teeth sources cruelty-free and non-GMO ingredients. They often use organic oils in their products, like organic tea tree oil and organic peppermint oil. -
supporting key causes
The team at Lucky Teeth travels to meet different indigenous communities in South America. Their goal is to find a way to get the efforts of these communities recognized, and inspire others to use what they produce.
How to use it

This bamboo floss is recommended for people with tight teeth (and big smiles).
When you're done...
The cardboard box is curbside recyclable or home compostable. After flossing, throw away the bamboo floss for now. Make sure to keep the glass bottle for refills.
These are general guidelines for broadly-recyclable materials. Check with your local recycler to confirm what they take.
About the Brand
Lucky Teeth
Lucky Teeth
