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more about #toothbrush more comments → Bokusatsu_Tenshi: Kinda looks like a hair comb. Hopefully, no hair. more » aec007: Maybe not in Bangkok, but if they tried that here in the US they would be sued because some dufus would've cut his gums with a wood stick from a popsi... more » Jeb_Hoge: This is an awesome idea. more » MostlyHarmless: It's just a gimmick by the icecream makers to give you even less ice cream for an already ridiculously overpriced non essential commodity. The bigge... more » Pessimippopotamus: Brilliant! more » GitEmSteveDave_IsNotLarryGaga: Why does the ice cream they pass out in Bangkok have "Don't Forget" written in English? more » BergenCountyJC can't beat MW2: As Confucius would say, "Girl who go to bed with sexual problem wakes up with solution in hand" more » Software_Goddess: I may not buy Colgate because of this, but it is a nice reminder to brush your teeth after eating sweets. more » Kaiser-Machead: I like how the look of slack-jawed amazement doesn't occur until after the popcicle is eaten completely. more » anexanhume: Sure, this is fine, but what happens when you start getting dirty syringes that say "Get Vaccinated!" Where does it stop? more » Norbs: Purdy girl.... more » RedwoodFlyer: Good thing Billy Mays bit the dust...or we would be stuck hearing commercials for this thing. more » Hello Mister Walrus: Can't someone make a useful version of this? Like perhaps a sponge robot that will lick me all over in my sleep so I don't need to bathe? Whoa, that's... more » Bandit: Sigh. The entertainers are running out of entertainments. more » Curves: I had a horrible flash of this thing ripping my tongue out by the roots. No Thanks. more » -
#ads
Stealthy Colgate Ad Ruins Ice Cream Forever
In Bangkok, Colgate advertised oral health by passing out something a bit more cruelly creative than mere toothpaste samples. Instead, advertisers loaded sweets like lollipops and cotton candy with wooden toothbrushes. Low, Colgate. Low. [IBelieveInAdvertising via InspireMeNow] -
#robots
Bristlebot Toothbrush Robot Now An Actual Product
It's been a couple of years since the DIY version of the Bristlebot, and in that time it seems that this bizarre concept has gone mainstream. More » -
#toothbrushes
40 Second Toothbrush Doesn't Use Torture, Just "Enhanced Cleaning Techniques"
On paper, the 40 Second Toothbrush, which de-plaques two rows of teeth at a time, looks like a fine idea. On paper. Would you put this in your mouth? More » -
#robots
Robots That Hold Your Toothbrush, Crush Very Tiny Intruders
These little robots attach themselves to your wall with suction cups, and guard pens, toothbrushes and other skinny pole-like objects. No not that one. [Mookie Gifts via Nerd Approved] -
#lasers
The Laser Toothbrush Pew! Pews! Logical Reasoning
Colgate? Dead. Crest? Gone. Aquafresh? Don't make us laugh. Look, people—laser toothbrushes are here. That means no more tarter, cavities or root canals. Life will be better. From the manufacturer Smart Miracles: -
#hygiene
Dental Air Force Pressure Washes Your Pearly Whites
You know how a pressure washer can clean all of the crap off the side of your house and into those hard-to-reach gutters? Well, picture the same thing—only with your teeth. More » -
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#gadgets
Stephen Fry Reviews Oral B Professional Care Triumph, Loves It
Some of us may dabble in being funny to go along with our tech knowledge, but professional comedian Stephen Fry actually knows a thing about both fields. Today he reviews the Oral-B Professional Care Triumph, which has a special tech that allows it to wirelessly show how long you've been brushing each corner of your mouth and rate it according to what dentists recommend. He loves it. He also loves the idea of turning something mundane into something exciting via technology, and wants it to go further. More »
