Man of the House gives us some tips on how to have a healthier mouth. Unfortunately, they left out the most important step – Listerine Strips.
Men nationwide are far less likely to take care of their physical health than women. This is doubly true when it comes to oral hygiene. Most of my family have lived in Grand Rapids, Mich., for the last 50 years, the birthplace of the government fluoridation project. Clearly fluoride isn’t a panacea for all dental ailments. Constant daily oral care and regular visits to the dentist are what keep your chompers in your mouth.
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Launched in 2001, Listerine Strips have gone through several changes including new flavors (e.g. Citrus), a change in ownership, a new formula, and now – new packaging.

Listerine Strips - Fresh Burst

Listerine Strips - Cool Mint
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Listerine Strips manufactured by Pfizer (before Johnson & Johnson purchased the Listerine brand) are becoming increasingly difficult to find. Have you found Pfizer Listerine Strips anywhere online or at a store in bulk? Let us know.
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Is using dozens of listerine strips a day giving you nothing but vaguely minty breath and a raw roof of your mouth? Try out these alternatives for a refreshing break from the standard listerine strips.
Diablo Energy Strips
These strips come in three varieties – Energy, Relax and Detox.
These portable and convenient Diablo strips, dissolve on your tounge and deliver natural active ingredients through your mouth, as apposed to going through your digestive system and losing a portion of the effect. Diablo Strips are the most effective delivery system on the market. They are also sugar-, fat-, calorie-, carbohydrate-, and ephedrine-free.
So it appears you can take one strip to get all the energy you need, another to cool down from the energy strips, and the third to wash the first two out of your body.
Camel Strips
These smokeless, spit-less tobacco products from RJ Reynolds are not yet available nation-wide, but if you live in one of the test markets (Toledo, Columbus, Indianapolis and Portland) you can use these dissolvable strips and absorb somewhere in the range of 60% to 300% the nicotine of an average cigarette. Undoubtedly aimed at smokers on airplanes, restaurants, cars, trains, and office environments where traditional smoking is unavailable, these strips live online at Camel Dissolvables (although you need to register to gain access to the site).
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When looking at the back of any listerine strips package, you can find ingredients, storage instructions, company info (depending on whether you have Pfizer or Johnson & Johnson listerine strips), and a website – listerinepocketpaks.com.
Attempting to visit that site will send you first to brands2liveby.com, and then immediately forward you to greathealthbrands.com, where you are greeted with the following text:
The I Finally Found It program has been discontinued and we apologize for any inconvenience.
Most of the products previously sold on this program are available at drugstore.com.
Please visit www.drugstore.com or call 1-800-drugstore. Again, we apologize for any inconvenience.
As directed in the text, you are told to visit a third site, drugstore.com, to purchase ‘most’ of the products that used to be at greathealthbrands.com.
A quick note to the Johnson & Johnson Listerine Brand Manager:
Do not put product packaging in market driving traffic to a non-existent site.
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The Listerine brand was recently purchased from Pfizer by Johnson & Johnson.
The statement by the companies today followed a four-month auction involving GlaxoSmithKline Plc, Bayer AG and Reckitt Benckiser Plc. Pfizer said it will use the money to increase share buybacks and develop new drugs as it faces generic rivals on $9 billion in medicines within two years. J&J said the deal adds products, like Listerine mouthwash, that will compliment J&J’s existing brands, such as the Reach toothbrushes.
Johnson & Johnson to Pay $16.6 Bln for Pfizer Unit
Aspartame, the only noticeable difference when comparing the two ingredient lists, appears to produce a “burnt plastic” taste in the COOL MINT® Listerine PocketPaks.
Have you noticed a difference in taste in the Johnson & Johnson Listerine strips? Let us know.
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Listerine, despite several poorly written emails and a mention in the venerable “Valdosta Daily Times“, is not a an effective mosquito repellent.
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