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We have had several queries about the sudden disappearance from supermarket shelves of an extremely popular brand of cosmetic toothpaste. It contained a red coloring agent that enhanced gum and tooth contrast. It did not confer Dracula-like qualities. There is a French Product that does exactly the same job - It is called 'Email Diamant' - Strange name, I know but it does the trick - for suppliers just google it and you will find local sources.
Subject Gordon Moore's Toothpaste. Amazingly, I still have a tube...only a very little left but effective as ever. I am involved with a local theatre company throughout the Summer season and use a tiny amount for all stage appearances! If you do find out about a similar product I'd love to hear about it. The address on the tube is 225, Bath Road, Slough SL1 4AU. - Good luck. Meg Morris10/10/2005 Answer: Gordon Moor's cosmetic toothpaste HELLO, I was also searching for this product. It was made by Sara Lee 225 Bath Road Slough SL1 4AU tel. 01753 523971 -- Maybe if more than one of us contact them, they may think of bringing it back. There is another product called Diamente, made in France, available at Harrods. Not as good as GM's -- Regards Maggie 12/12/2004
gordon moores is alive and well but it dosnt have same name - well i think its same thing............i found summat called email diamante or email diamant on ebay and ordered it, it seemed like same stuff.........differences pricewise on some of them though.
Punch & Judy - wasn't that stuff a rather pale pink, and tasted like a weak version of that pink slop they used to make you swill with at the dentists? Ick.
Cola toothpaste just sounds like the presentation went completely wrong.
Anyone here use the posh toothpaste - Pearl Drops? Although I have a suspicion that it was merely teeth polish.
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