![]() The toothpaste bits come in recyclable glass bottles. “I’m lucky enough to have found a women-run, cruelty-free, solar-powered lad here in California, that now is bottling and making my toothpaste tablets, which has been super awesome and a weight off me,” she explained. Brite is a vegan oral health brand that offers a full line of vegan oral hygiene and dental care products including: toothpaste, mouthwash, teeth whitening. She decided on making 100 gluten-free, vegan, and cruelty-free tablets out of natural ingredients. Today, she works with women-led manufacturing company in California. In May, 2018, she brought on Asher and opened for business. Lindsay literally pressed the first tablets for her own use in her apartment. ![]() Eventually, the business outgrew her home machine. She decided on making 100 gluten-free, vegan, and cruelty-free tablets out of natural ingredients including sodium bicarbonate, activated charcoal and more. The product was initially made by McCorick at home. So far, Bite has shipped approximately 12 million Toothpaste Bits in the U.S., Canada, and Australia. “If there is an ingredient that’s more sustainable, or sourced more ethically, or anything, I buy it.” “So, for me it’s like, not taking shortcuts, and not taking the cheaper route, she explained. Rather than producing toothpaste in plastic tubes, Bite makes low-waste, tube-free oral care bites and accessories that are 100 gluten and cruelty free. McCormick says she’s mindful of the environment in every aspect of her business. Customers can buy single packages or subscribe for refills. “I was traveling all the time for work and I was going through those little travel toothpaste tubes at like, a crazy alarming rate,” she explained.Ĭommercial toothpaste can sometimes include harsh chemicals that can cause internal damage if ingested.īite Bits are packaged in glass bottles. “Bite Toothpaste Bits are zero-waste toothpaste tablets that are vegan, cruelty-free, and sold in glass bottles with cardboard refills,” explained their founder Lindsay McCormick, who created them in 2017. In comparison to any traditional toothpaste, the company eliminates the need for plastic squeeze tubes. It is a revolutionary product that combines a perfect mix of form, function, and sustainability. Every year, more than one billion toothpaste tubes fill landfills globally but this tablet toothpaste is reducing plastic tubes in landfills. Bite toothpaste bits are new and all-natural toothpaste that comes in the shape of pressed pellets.
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