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  2. The Toothbrush Family - Wikipedia

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    The Toothbrush Family is an Australian animated series featuring a group of anthropomorphic personal-care supplies. The series was first aired in 1997. The series was first aired in 1997. The final episode aired in 1999.

  3. Toothpaste for Dinner - Wikipedia

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    Toothpaste for Dinner is a webcomic created by Drew Fairweather. The comic was launched on January 1, 2002. [1] While strips were previously posted daily or several times a week, new strips are currently posted each Monday at 12:01 AM, EST. Each comic features small, simple drawings, paired with short captions or dialogue.

  4. The Adventures of Timmy the Tooth - Wikipedia

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    Brushbrush (performed by Todd Mattox) – Timmy's pet toothbrush who behaves like a dog. He whispers or bristles his words, although Timmy is the only one who can understand him unlike the other characters. Bubbles Gum (performed by Cheryl Blaylock) is Timmy's blue-skinned friend is always ready to help Timmy as well as go on an adventure. She ...

  5. Toothbrush moustache - Wikipedia

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    The toothbrush originally became popular in the late 19th century, in the United States. [1] It was a neat, uniform, low-maintenance moustache that echoed the standardization and uniformity brought on by industrialization, in contrast to the more flamboyant styles typical of the 19th century such as the imperial, walrus, handlebar, horseshoe, and pencil moustaches.

  6. Ipana - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, Bristol-Myers saturated women's periodicals with a broad-based monthly ad placement campaign for Ipana. Magazines such as Better Homes and Gardens, True Stories, and McCall's were targeted to cover the broad range of women's interests; however, the campaign all but ignored men's magazines, and this weakened the brand by leaving the perception that Ipana was a product for women ...

  7. Boy Meets Dog! - Wikipedia

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    Boy Meets Dog! is an American animated musical commercial short made in 1938 for Ipana Toothpaste. It was produced by Walter Lantz as a Technicolor cartoon for theatrical release by Universal Pictures. However, it did not see theatrical release, but Castle Films purchased it, and released it to the home movie market. [2] [3]

  8. These are the pedophile symbols you need to know to protect ...

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    In March, a mother was horrified to find a pedophile symbol on a toy she bought for her daughter. Although the symbol was not intentionally placed on the toy by the company who manufactured the ...

  9. Tooth Invaders - Wikipedia

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    Using a toothbrush and dental floss, the player must keep the teeth clean while avoiding contact with the Plaque Germ, known as "D.K". If D.K. comes into contact with the player, this will result in loss of one life. The brush needs tooth paste to work so the player must apply tooth paste. Floss is used for the space between teeth.