![]() Their toothpaste bits come in three flavors- berry blast, mint, and charcoal, and their mouthwash bits come in just one flavor. This being said, it does not have a huge variety of products under their belt just yet. The varietyīite is very much a niche company devoted to oral care and… deodorant. There is now a teeth whitening product on the site that I didn’t manage to get, so that will be an update later on.īecause of the weird flavor, but clean-feeling teeth, I give the quality a 3.5/5. It just seems to clean them, which is fine. The toothpaste bits don’t seem to have any real affect on whitening (or darkening) teeth. The aftertaste stays there for a little while, and has a small effect on how foods and drinks taste afterwards, so you might want to give it a bit of time before eating after you brush. I have no complaints about my mouth feeling nasty or gross after using these products. Now, the overall feeling after brushing is clean. The mouthwash bits don’t have quite as strong of a flavor as the toothpaste bits, but it still feels weird to chew what looks like a mint and swish it with water. The berry flavor has less of that vibe, but still doesn’t taste anything like berries. It’s a little strange but doesn’t altogether deter me from using the product. The unique fluoride free formula gives the bits this taste that reminds me of, for lack of a better word, a household cleaner. I will say that the toothpaste bits taste… weird. Plus, the mouthwash bits came with a cute on-the-go tin that you can fill up to 15 bits with, if you are traveling. The toothpaste and mouthwash bits are very easy to use and come in a glass jar, which just makes the whole process of cleaning your teeth feel fancy. Instead of fluoride, the toothpaste bits and mouthwash bits have erythritol and xylitol, and other naturally occurring substances that help strengthen and whiten teeth. First off, there’s no fluoride in any of them, which, depending on your perspective, can be a good or bad thing. ![]() It means that the company “takes action for the benefit of the people and the planet” which is a great thing to strive for.īecause of its commitment to the environment and its “vegan, cruelty free” branding, with some skepticism, I give this company a 4/5 for impact. This means that they are devoted to transparency and sustainability. The company tries to be transparent about their ingredients and lists them under the products’ FAQ page.Īs of October 2022, Bite has been a Certified B Corp, which is great news. ![]() This company also claims to be vegan, but has no certifications proving that this is the case, so it’s hard to say whether or not this is a pro or a con. Bite unfortunately is also not Leaping Bunny Certified. This company does talk a bit about animal testing on their “About” page and the PETA “Beauty Without Bunnies” database has this company in their “cruelty free” category, although there’s no PETA logo anywhere to be seen on the company website. That means the product might take longer to get there, but the reduction in the carbon footprint is significant. The way the company ships is also environmentally conscious, because instead of sending products directly to customers, the company uses existing postal routes. Even the packaging in which the products are shipped in is made of paper and cardboard only, with paper tape. None of its products include plastic, opting for glass jars and metal cases instead. Impactīite is rapidly becoming the forefront of innovative plastic-free oral care. Let’s go more in depth about this company and my experience with it. It sells… toothpaste “bits” and other plastic-free oral care products, and now, deodorant, of all things. During my plastic-reducing journey, I came across a company called Bite.
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