Had to search the color code on toothpaste today.
So I woke up today with a post about color codes on your toothpaste. It came across my Facebook and I immediately shared.
Here is the picture:
As I had never heard and wow information. I then went and took a picture of my old tooth paste next too my new one and my old one had the black code on it while my new one had the green. I was shocked and relieved at the same time. I was happy that I had a safer toothpaste that I was now using but it didn't sit right as the company I was buying my last toothpaste from I trusted too.
The picture I took too share with my Facebook Group
So I went to the computer and I googled.... And I found it was a MYTH! So from what I found searching several websites and images is it is a Myth. What the colors actually represent is a mark made during the manufacturing process. The marks are read by light beam sensors, which notify machines where the packaging should be cut, folded, or sealed.
Found this very interesting and wanted to share.
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