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Mr. Mantooth

Biodegradable Floss Picks (60 Count)

Biodegradable Floss Picks (60 Count)

Regular price $8.99 USD
Regular price Sale price $8.99 USD
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Double-Line Design - Lets you not just loosen, but catch and remove plaque on every pick.

Countertop Container - Sits right next to your toothbrush to make getting into the habit easy.

Biodegradable Picks - No more single-use plastics.

Customer Reviews

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C.S.
Squeaky Clean!

A friend recommended these to me and I couldn’t be happier. Does a better job wrapping the tooth than my regular old floss/plackers leaving in between my teeth cleaner than ever.

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Mike M
Good Product

I go through a lot of plastic floss picks, the fact that these are bio-degradable means I can floss guilt free! The container sits nicely in my mirror vanity and adds a nice aesthetic, much better than a plastic bag of CVS ones. Flossers are sleek and the double-line has a nice feel to it. Will be subscribing.

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Mb
Best floss ever

My dentist told me he was proud of me

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Stephen Yeager
PHENOMENAL

Phenomenal product. Mr. Mantooth should always be by your side, in your bathroom.

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John S.
Great experience

this was my first time using a floss pick that had double thread line on it, it really does clean better than single line floss picks. Also love the container it serves as a reminder to floss when you see it on your bathroom counter / sink.

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FAQs

What is the pick-handle made of?

The picks are crafted from a plant-based mix of PLA, cornstarch, and activated charcoal. It’s designed to handle your flossing routine today and then break down naturally to keep the Earth a little greener.

What is the floss made of?

Our floss is made from PE (Polyethylene)—engineered for durability and performance. It’s tough, anti-shred, and slides effortlessly between teeth, even in the tightest spots. No fraying, no snapping—just a smooth, reliable clean every time.

How should I dispose of Mr. Mantooth floss picks?

Toss the whole pick in an industrial composting bin—the handle will break down, and the floss gets filtered out. No compost? Regular trash works too. Either way, it’s a win compared to traditional plastics.