6 bizarre Japanese toothpastes

Are you tired of the sameness of toothpastes out there, all with those usual refreshing, minty flavors? So get ready to know some options of Japanese oral care products that are completely out of the ordinary.

Yeah, the Rising Sun Land gang is not just creative when it comes to inventing eccentric ice cream varieties, weird-tasting foods, weird snacks, and all sorts of cooking freak. Here are some types of toothpaste out there:

1 - Octopus

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You agree that fish and seafood in Japan are like rice and beans here in Brazil, right? However, this is not the reason why we find in the markets here beans with flavor of bean or carreteiro, is not it? Well look at the product above, with octopus flavor ... Have you ever imagined your breath after brushing your teeth with it?

2 - Eggplant

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If seafood is not your thing - or maybe you are vegetarian - why not try an eggplant product? The coloring is not very attractive, but will you know if the flavor does not end up surprising?

3 - Bamboo Charcoal and Green Tea

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Do you know the whitening toothpaste on the market? The variety you just saw works the same way because, according to the manufacturer, bamboo charcoal acts as an abrasive and cleaning agent. Already green tea fights bad breath and has sedative effect, and the product also counts in its composition with oil of mint and anise. At least it seems refreshing!

4 - Gorilla Perfume

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Although the above product does not come in the form of paste - in fact, they are tablets - it serves the same purpose. So just chew the candies for a refreshing foam to form in your mouth. Well ... The name "Gorilla Perfume" is just a joke, since this curious item has mint, neroli oil and baking soda in its composition. Therefore, you do not have to worry about getting a breath.

5 - Alchemy

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In the case of the toothpaste in the image, the curiosity is due to the name "Spagyric". This word refers to the production of medicines and other products from plants and some minerals through a type of alchemy known as spagria. Perhaps the idea here, as with medieval alchemists, is to turn the teeth into gold. It will be?

6 - Neutralizer palette

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As you can see, the palette above, although it appears to be composed of paint tubes, actually offers 31 varieties of flavors. Among them, in addition to the usual bland mint, you can also find lavender, latte, caramel, chocolate, banana, pumpkin, salt, plum, pineapple, kiwi, yogurt and even curry!

And you, the reader, wanted to try any of the toothpastes described above?