Press Releases of Tuesday, 31 December 2024

Source: Unilever

Unilever simplifies oral care for guardians with new toothpaste

Unilever launches a new variant of its popular Pepsodent kids toothpaste Unilever launches a new variant of its popular Pepsodent kids toothpaste

As part of its commitment to promoting oral health and hygiene, Unilever Ghana has launched a new variant of its popular Pepsodent kids toothpaste. The new product, which comes in two exciting flavors - orange and strawberry - is designed to make brushing teeth a fun and engaging experience for kids and guardians.

The launch took place at the Around the World Food Festival in Accra, a fun day event that brought together parents, guardians and children from all over Accra.

One mother, who wished to remain anonymous, shared her experience with brushing her child's teeth. "The most difficult part is getting my child to brush the corners of their teeth," she said. "But I think a flavored toothpaste would make brushing more fun and effective for them."

According to Glenn Abraham Ampomah, Oral Care Innovations Lead at Unilever Ghana, the new Pepsodent Kids toothpaste is designed to address this very challenge. ""We want to encourage parents to prioritize their children's oral health, especially during the festive season," he said.

Mr. Ampomah explained that the new Pepsodent Kids toothpaste contains optimal levels of fluoride to support healthy tooth development and protect against sugar acid attacks. "Our new Pepsodent kids toothpaste is the perfect solution, offering protection against sugar acid attacks and promoting healthy tooth development," Mr Ampomah noted.

By making oral care more accessible and enjoyable for kids, Unilever Ghana is simplifying the role of parents in promoting good oral hygiene habits. With the new Pepsodent toothpaste, parents can rest assured that their kids are getting the best possible start to a lifetime of healthy teeth and gums.

The Pepsodent kids toothpaste is widely available in stores, supermarkets, and pharmacies across Ghana, making accessibility easy for parents.