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Everybody's got an opinion.

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Every Californian, Virginian in Virginia, it's so hard to tell

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who to cho and who to ignore.

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Someone's gotta settle The Score.

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Trey and Chelsey will help you choose who's win, which.

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Hello.

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Well, hello and welcome to Review That Review.

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We are the podcast that is dedicated to reviewing

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reviews.

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That's Chelsey Donn

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and that's Trey Gerrald.

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And together we are

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the Review Queen

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here at Review That Review.

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We believe in balance, the good, the bad, and the kvetchy.

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So it's only fair that we take a moment to vet it out.

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Would you like to

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let A Complaint?

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Yes.

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Thank you for the opportunity.

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Yes, of course.

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Today I wanna Lodge A Complaint.

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Environmentally, if you're on a very busy bus, if you're on a very busy

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subway, if you are flying on an airplane and, um, you're the first to be seated

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and no one else has arrived at your row, uh, if you're sitting on a bench,

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I want to Lodge A Complaint against the entitlement of putting your bag

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in the seat next to you acting like.

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Deserves the seat more than a human being.

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This happens all the time in the New York City subways, where people will, I,

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I understand no one wants to put their stuff on the floor, so put it on your lap.

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Don't take up a seat for your bag.

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It drives me crazy because it says so much about who you are.

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Because you have no awareness of all of the people standing around, the older

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people, the pregnant ladies, people that have a cast, and they need to sit down.

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If you are gonna take up the space for your Jan Sport book bag, go yourself.

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Have a little perspective.

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It drives me crazy on airplanes too, because, you know.

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Odds are someone sit sitting in the seat next to you, especially if they're

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like now charging for the roller boards.

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But you know that you won't know if that seat beside you is free until

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we're actually like in the air.

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So why are you just putting your sweater in your bag, in

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the seat, in the middle seat?

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What is wrong with you?

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You know someone is is gonna come and then you're gonna have to move it.

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And it drives me crazy when they don't begin to move it.

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You have to be like, excuse me.

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Are you out of your mind?

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Everyone have a little perspective about everyone else that's ocu occupying the

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world with you, like we all wanna sit down and humans that paid for the fair have

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the right to sit over your multiple bags.

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That's my complaint.

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I have to add it to the ledger.

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God, it drives me crazy.

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Good one.

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I'm adding that to the ledger for sure.

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I. I, I totally hear you.

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I, I've definitely been guilty of this, I think on like Southwest.

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'cause you don't want anyone to sit next to you.

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So I kind of will like, turn my back towards the aisle.

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Just be like, make believe I'm looking for something in my bag.

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I've never flown.

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Southwest.

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Southwest.

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You like don't in zones and you don't have like an assigned seat.

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I

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could.

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I, but obviously

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at the end of the day, Trey, if like somebody really

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needed the seat, of course.

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They're gonna sit there, but I'm not gonna lie and pretend like

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I've never tried to discourage someone from sitting next to me.

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Well, of course wait.

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But the idea of flying Southwest, that makes me so anxious because

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you know, everyone is putting stuff

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I know.

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And now you can like pay for early bird, but then it's like

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everybody's paying for early birds.

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So it's a free for all.

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Yeah.

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That's a nightmare.

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Yeah.

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I don't usually Southwest nightmare, but

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people love it.

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Okay.

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Well now that we've fetched it out, Trey.

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Mm-hmm.

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Should we go head to head?

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Yes.

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But before we do, if you are loving the show, can you just do us a quick,

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We love hearing from you, so please just leave us a comment.

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Maybe we'll read it on the show.

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Who knows?

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Possibilities are endless,

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endless.

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All right.

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Let's do it.

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Let's do it.

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Review That.

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Review

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today is another versus episode, which means Chelsey and I are gonna

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be covering both a one star and a five star for the same topic.

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That's right.

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And for this versus episode, Trey has selected the one star and

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I have selected the five star.

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So the only way that we could possibly determine who will read

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first is if we flip that quota.

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And I think it's my turn to guess.

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So I'm gonna guess I'm gonna go with heads.

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It's tails.

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All right, Trey, so you're gonna go first.

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Today we are sleuthing through the review section of Viral TikTok, tooth whitening

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powder, purely white Deluxe on Amazon.

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I don't know if you guys have seen this, but it's been all over the place.

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At the time of this recording.

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There are 1078 reviews on Amazon with an overall of 3.6.

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Not not amazing.

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Amazon notes that 20,000 plus bought this in the past month.

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So when you think about that, the ratio of buyers to reviews kind of low, right?

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Yeah.

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20,000 in a month according to purely white deluxe.com.

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Our, I'm not leading the witness by saying that, by the way.

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I'm just pointing it out.

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According to purely white deluxe.com, our teeth whitening powder is the first of

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its kind, featuring PAP plus a peroxide free whitening formula designed to remove

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stains without causing sensitivity or damaging enamel developed by dentists.

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It delivers safe, effective results while supporting your overall oral health.

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And you know how you use it is you just wet your toothbrush,

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you dip it in the powder.

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With or without your toothpaste, and you just brush gently for one to two

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minutes as usual, rinse thoroughly.

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And apparently you're supposed to enjoy a brighter, fresher smile.

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But we'll see how true that is.

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And they tell you why you'll love it.

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They say that it's peroxide free.

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It does.

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It's not sensitive.

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It's gonna give you fresh breath, it's gonna remove stains, it's

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gonna support your oral health, all the things that I just mentioned.

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So they're really making a lot of claims here.

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So I think we'll be the judge of that.

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And, um, so with all the background in mind Tray, should we jump in

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and hear this one star review?

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Let's do it.

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Review That.

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Review.

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All right, so yes, I have this one star review written by Alyssa.

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Okay.

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On Amazon.

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This is, this was purchased in October of 2024, so not really recent at all.

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Um, and verified purchase the subject.

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Sure.

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Not that long ago, but yeah.

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Yeah.

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I, I still think it's relevant.

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Yeah, I would agree.

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Um, okay.

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The subject is Save Yourself.

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Oh my goodness.

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Okay.

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And.

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Here we go.

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Alyssa, eh, I was influenced by TikTok to buy this and start using, I used

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it for a few weeks and did not notice any difference in the whiteness of my

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teeth, but I held out hope anyways.

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Then a few days ago, my tooth broke out of nowhere.

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It has since had chips come off of it one by one, and I am now facing

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serious dental work to get it fixed.

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I have also noticed pain in my molars as well.

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One could say there is no way to prove this product is causing all of this, but

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this product is the only new thing I have introduced to my oral hygiene routine.

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In years, I have never had any issues with my teeth at all.

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I can't prove that this product has caused any of this, but I can only assume and

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warn people as I wish I could go back and tell myself not to purchase this.

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Yikes, that's 51.

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People have found this helpful.

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That's scary.

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All.

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So first off the bat, most of you, if you're watching this show, you

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already know this fact about me, but my dad is a dentist and so I know a

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little bit about tooth whitening, and I will say that these products, they

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are sort of used at your own risk.

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My dad does teeth whitening in his office.

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And there are some people that are candidates and some people that are not.

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What He'll yeah, he'll look at the individual patient, look at their

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teeth, check their enamel, look at their sensitivity, various things,

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and he will deny people if he doesn't think that they're an appropriate

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candidate to receive this treatment.

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And I've always known that about my dad and his office.

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So because.

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I am weary of a lot of these products because everybody's mouth is different.

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Everybody's anatomy is different, their teeth are different, and

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people are gonna react differently.

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Some people have very sensitive teeth.

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Obviously Alyssa has very sensitive teeth.

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I don't know if there were warning signs leading up to this for Alyssa with maybe

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like we, like I used Crest White strip once and I accidentally pushed the gel

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into my gums and like seared my gums.

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It was horrible.

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I never used it again.

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So I don't know if there was a warning for Alyssa or if this just happened.

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Either way.

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Horrifying.

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Horrifying.

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Yeah.

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So I have experimented with Crest White strips as well, and I once had my

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dentist like, do the molds and like yeah.

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You know, like the, the like tubes and stuff.

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Mm-hmm.

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Um, think about the crest white strips is they just always burn.

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Like they just hurt.

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Yeah.

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Um, so, and it's

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like the nare if it starts to burn and get that shit off.

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Well, that's right.

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And that's what's interesting is that.

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Alyssa points out, like after like the physical decaying of the tooth has been

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become a prevalent, then they start mentioning there's pain in the molars,

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which I think is such a weird thing.

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'cause I feel like this is powder that you put in your brush,

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so it's like going everywhere.

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So that's different than my experience of strips where it's on the front.

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Right.

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But I'm curious because Alyssa points out that they used it for a few weeks.

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Right?

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That's insane.

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They, they don't say anything about pain, like it seems like, and they're not

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like, oh yeah, exactly.

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Like, I wanna know what was the sensation when you used it and like at what point

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did you stop and did you stop using it and then these things happened?

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Like where are we in the timeline?

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I'm missing a little bit of the timeline.

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I think.

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Yeah, I it, I would assume, but I wish that Alyssa would clarify that.

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Because they say they tried it for a few weeks and they didn't notice anything.

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Right.

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Which makes me think if there were negative side effects,

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they would've mentioned it.

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But I wanna know what came first, like the pain and then like the chipping

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and the tooth broke off, or like the tooth broke off and then it's like

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you're freaking out about your mouth and then you're like, wait, my molar, like

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that's very curious to me And to your point, not knowing any of that about.

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Some people not being a, a proper candidate.

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It makes me wonder like it, I appreciate, I think what's valuable

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is that Alyssa is, says twice in this like seven sentence review.

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I can't prove it, but I just need you to know.

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Right.

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They pointed out twice, which I think is like.

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Very truthful.

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They're like skirting any sort of shadiness.

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That's true.

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I think it's like an appropriate way of being like, don't sue me.

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Also, like Right.

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I can't prove it, but I,

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but the evidence is pointing towards I've, you know, had a, this

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is the only thing that's changed

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that, which I think is so interesting, the oral hygiene.

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Right.

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In years.

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Years, which I have a question.

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Are you brand loyal to like certain kinds of toothpaste?

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I'll be honest, I have been experimenting with the tooth whitening.

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I think like my teeth are getting little bit lighter.

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Thank you.

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So usually, yes.

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I was brand loyal.

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I always like to use the like pressed, that's like in a, not in a tube.

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It's like in a like standup thing that's like easier to squeeze.

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Okay.

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It's like a, I think it's two technically, two in one mouthwash.

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And.

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Toothpaste.

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But lately I've switched to like a more whitening toothpaste because I

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wanted to get more whitening smile.

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So

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what brand?

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I'm

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um, the, God, what is it called?

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It begins with an M. It's like old timey Merlin's, or, I'm so bad.

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But it's not

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Crest.

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Not Crest.

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It's like a, yeah, it's a different Mar Martin Smolins.

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I don't know.

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I should know this.

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I'm very curious, everyone watching, will you leave a comment

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about what toothpaste to you?

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Yeah, the brand specifically, because I don't, I feel like when I was a kid, we

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had Colgate 'cause it was like, it had the little like crystals on the inside.

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Yes.

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And like, and then there was also like the three colors.

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Oh yeah.

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Which, like, what was the, but for some reason in my adulthood

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I just, I, I am very particular about Crest, which interesting.

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I don't know why, I don't know where that comes from.

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My husband only uses Sensodine, so like, we don't even share

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toothpaste, but like, yeah,

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people are like very specific about their teeth.

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I think the reason why I'm actually not as picky is because

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growing up we used to use.

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The samples.

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Samples because of my dad.

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So it was like whatever came to the office, he would just bring

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home a box of samples and we would just like taste it out.

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And sometimes it'd be like the flake we had like cinnamon and it

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was like, Ugh, this is horrible.

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Like we need new toothpaste, dad.

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Like, I'm not gonna have the cinnamon anymore.

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So I don't think I'm as picky.

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I also like to get like almond hammer 'cause I feel like something

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about the baking soda like makes me think it's gonna be whatever.

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I'm like,

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come up later.

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Oh, really?

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We'll see.

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But there was a brand of toothpaste that I loved, and now I'm completely

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blanking since we're recording, of course.

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But I found out somehow that it wasn't a DA approved.

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So then I like remember looking at the tube and being like, oh my

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God, this is not a DA approved.

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And I had been using it for years.

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What brand was it?

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Anyway, now I'm just sort of, I, I, like, I stick to the like purpley, um, crest.

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It's like.

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Why did I do that?

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The purplely, I'm, I'm looking at the tube, the purple.

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I know what you're talking about.

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The Purplely tube.

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Vivid White or whatever.

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Yes.

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Vivid White.

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I know, I know, I know it.

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Do you remember that scene in Home Alone where he's like, is

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this toothbrush approved by the American Dental Association?

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No, I don't remember.

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Oh my

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God, you don't remember that part.

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She's, he, he goes to the counter and she's like, I dunno, lemme find out.

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And then she goes to the back.

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And then the burglars come in and Kevin runs away and she thinks

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he's stealing the toothbrush.

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She's like, follow that boy.

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And then he's like, no.

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Is this toothbrush approved by the American Dental Association?

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Well, I don't know.

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Okay.

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I haven't seen it in a long a Okay.

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Um,

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anyway, do we, so going on, what I've said I give, gave a little

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bit of extra information here.

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Do we think that this is common?

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I mean, there is a, what is it, 3.6 overall?

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Yeah.

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It's not a very high, see, that's another thing too.

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All of these viral trends, like, I think because of my age, I'm

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just a little more skeptical.

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I feel like I don't consume a lot of media from TikTok.

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Shame on me.

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But like these virally things for you, I'm just.

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I don't know.

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I, I value like, longstanding research rather than like popping off.

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Same clearly.

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Well, hello.

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So, I don't know.

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I feel like I appre, you know, it, it's intriguing to me because it's

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making wild accusations that kind of like they back up like this is

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the only anomaly that's changed.

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But I can't say for certain.

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Something about that feels.

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Really genuine to me.

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And the fact that 51 people have liked it or have found it helpful,

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it kind of makes me, I don't know.

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I'm sure

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that people did not buy after reading this review.

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I mean, I feel like I would've into impact, but, um,

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but the question is, is it common?

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I don't know.

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I mean, I was scouring the one stars and there are a lot of people that

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are just like, it doesn't work right.

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I didn't see much about like tooth decay or like teeth breaking.

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Right.

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But that is a fear of like any of these whitening products is it's gonna like

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strip enamel and it's bad for your teeth and like you eat an apple the wrong way.

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Maybe it falls out.

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But like, is that, I don't know.

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Also, like what is the likelihood that you could rub something on your

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teeth realistically twice a day?

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I don't know anyone that really brushes their teeth three times a day.

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For a few weeks, and then your tooth breaks.

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Like, is that real?

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I, I don't know.

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I feel like teeth are stir.

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I, I wanna know how old Alyssa is.

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Does Alyssa have, you know, like pre geriatric teeth or is

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Alyssa a 20-year-old on TikTok?

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I mean, they, Alyssa

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sounds young.

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I mean, I don't know.

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Like, I, I don't know anyone with my who, what's your grandma's name?

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Alyssa.

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Alyssa.

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Yeah, good point.

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And they say they saw it on TikTok, so Yeah.

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So, but I mean, brandies could be on TikTok, but I don't

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know many Alyssa grandmas.

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Um, were we humored?

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I mean, I would personally say that I was more entertained than humored.

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I mean, entertained and like I'm horrified.

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Um, how do you feel?

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Yeah, I feel like it's emotionally evoking, but not like funny.

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But I think that that is equal in this category.

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Agree.

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And then we've kind of already touched on the impact.

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I'm not, I'm not adding to card after reading Alyssa's review, which that's,

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yeah, I don't know.

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It

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pretty impactful.

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It gives me pause.

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Definitely.

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I'm, I'm curious to hear the flip side for sure.

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Yes.

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Well, all right.

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Should we crown?

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I think we should, but wait before we crown.

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It's game time.

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All right, listeners, I've created a custom game just for you and you, Trey,

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and it is called Bright For or Fight.

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Is it a bright idea or is it gonna come to bite in the tush?

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Like it bit Alyssa.

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All right.

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Are you ready to go?

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I'm gonna present four trending teeth whitening habits, and you're gonna tell

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me if it's bright, a good idea or bite.

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And listeners, if you're home, just shout out your answers and

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we're gonna see who comes out with the brightest smile at the end.

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Your first question, using purple toothpaste to cancel out yellow tones

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mm-hmm.

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Will make teeth appear wider.

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Is this bright or white?

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I'm gonna say it's, it's bright.

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I don't know how that would hurt you.

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You're right, it is bright.

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Because, you know, just like purple shampoo, there's something in it that

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pulls out that yellow and therefore makes your teeth look whiter.

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Very good.

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Question number two, rubbing strawberries on your teeth will naturally whiten them.

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Um.

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This is so weird.

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I'm just gonna say bright.

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Oh man.

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It's okay.

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So this is actually bite.

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Do not do this.

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If someone has told you to do this, it, it, the acid from the strawberries

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will eventually damage your animal.

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So don't be rubbing those fruits on your teeth.

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All right, third question.

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Drinking coffee through a straw.

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Helps reduce staining on teeth

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bright.

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That is correct.

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It is bright because of course if you're drinking through a straw,

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then you're having less contact with your teeth and a Trey's showing

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us that with his beautiful Tumblr.

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Right?

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Tumblr not bite.

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Tumblr.

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Question number four.

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This is where we're going full circle.

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Try brushing with baking soda and coconut oil every day is a

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great way to whiten your teeth.

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Coconut oil, I forgot about this.

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I'm, I think bright.

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Oh, come on.

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It's the every day.

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Every day is what the trick is.

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Yeah.

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So yes and no.

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I mean, I don't think that we should be brushing our teeth with baking soda.

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It's really abrasive.

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It's gonna wear down the enamel in your teeth.

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I don't recommend as the a dentist daughter.

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All right, Trey, here we go.

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Here is your bonus question.

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I think you're already winning, or maybe you're 50 50.

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Actually I think you're 50 50.

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Yeah.

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So this could put you over the edge either way.

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All right, HAI, what percentage of Americans brush their

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teeth at least twice a day?

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Oh my God.

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A 50%.

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B 69%.

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Or C 80%.

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I feel like 50% is too even.

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This is really, I want, is it 69 or to 80 Americans?

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American, I'm, I, I don't know that I really think

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this, but I'm gonna say C 80%.

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Oh man.

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It's B, isn't it?

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I thought it was B.

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It is B. According to a national survey by Delta Dental, nearly 69%

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of Americans brush their teeth at least twice a day as is recommended

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by dental professionals, which means that like 31% of you listening to this

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podcast are not brushing twice a day.

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Get on it.

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Okay.

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Brush you could brush three times a day.

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There's you, you, you gotta two times a day, guys, let's do this.

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As Marty t once said in the film, grease, brush 'em, brush 'em, bra 'em.

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That's right.

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Good job, Trey.

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I am sorry you didn't win, but um, thank

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you so much.

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You got

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close.

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What can I say?

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I got pretty close.

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You got close.

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What an honor.

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And listeners, did you beat?

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Try?

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Did you win?

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Let us know.

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Do you have the brighter smile?

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See.

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Or did you bite

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or did you bite your tongue?

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Review That.

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Review.

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Uh, all right.

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All right.

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Well, now that I'm a big loser, I really feel inspired to

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crown Alyssa, are you ready?

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Let's

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do it.

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I'm ready.

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All right.

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So Chelsey and I each have our own set of zero to five crown cards.

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And in an effort to be fair and not influence one another, we will

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simultaneously reveal our rating.

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The Queens are Tabulating,

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total school.

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Okay.

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I am holding up four crowns, Trey's holding up four and a half crowns.

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I'll go first.

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This was a really good review.

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Obviously I was super impacted.

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I would not buy the product after reading a list's review.

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There's a lot of good here.

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The only thing is, and maybe this is just because I'm a Review Queen, I

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just wanted a little bit more of the timeline, a little bit more of the,

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I mean, they did give us timeline, but a little bit more of like.

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Did you feel anything at all?

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Even if you had written like, I felt nothing, and then, oh my

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God, my teeth, something about that, like was missing for me.

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And so that was why I went with four instead of a full Review Queen, I

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took off a crown, but I still thought this was a really solid review.

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Very influential, and I bet not necessarily this extreme, but I bet

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people, uh, commonly have negative, uh, experiences with this product.

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So that was why I went with four Crowns, four.

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So why four and a half?

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Well, 'cause I, I was working backwards 'cause I was like, if it to be a

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Review Queen, I always want some media.

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I want a photo, I want like a video.

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I want something.

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But.

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Especially when it comes to teeth whitening.

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There's one thing I'm scouring for and it's before and after photos.

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Yes, good point.

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I actually, I

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actually really wanna see that now I get that.

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This is about like a tooth breaking.

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Show me

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the chip

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baby.

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Just take a picture like that.

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A picture's worth a thousand words.

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That's right.

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You know, so, so, but.

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Everything is very solid in this review.

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I so agree that I felt like some more of the timelines, some more of

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the detail would've been important.

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I do find it queenly that they are trying to like multiple times

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say like, I can't prove this, but it, it would stop me from trying.

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I chose to not buy, and um, 51 other people found it helpful and I imagine

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that will continue as the review lives.

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Four and a half, pretty solid, does what it needs to.

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Um, but a little bit of criticism still.

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Yeah.

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Yeah.

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Okay.

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Totally fair.

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Well,

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well, now that we have covered your one star review tray, we have something

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else to uncover this week on Friday or.

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If you are so inclined, you can join Patreon and you can watch it.

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Yes.

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Okay.

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So yes, as Chelsey was stating, if you want to get part two to

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get the full spectrum of the story, go over to our Patreon.

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Review That Review dot com slash Patreon.

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You can get it immediately right now.

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If you wait, you gotta wait till Friday.

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Um, that's it.

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That's it.

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We did it Queen.

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That's a half revolve.

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That's

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right on the R-U-A-R-Q fierce wheel of.

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Get a fucking bag out of the seat.

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That's right.

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Thank you for having the bright idea of joining us today.

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If you like what you heard, please tell a friend.

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If you did not like what you heard, please take a bite and tell a enemy.

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That's right.

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As stated on, uh, this week's after show, we're covering the flip side.

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The five star Chelsey gave some hints.

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Maybe there's some multimedia.

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We will also be taking a spin on the infamous Meryl-Go-Round, so make

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sure you join us over on Patreon.

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Well, I wonder why this was

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said.

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Why is Sandra out of breath?

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She's breathless in this review.

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Wait.

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Hmm.

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I wonder as well.

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Well, please remember,

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ignore the

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haters.

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You're a queen.

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Gender nonspecific bright white teeth queen.

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That's right.

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Don't be a.

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Oh my goodness.

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Did you, were you surprised with the 69%, did you think that it would be higher,

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lower?

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I, I thought 50 was too clean.

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Yeah.

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My immediate impulse was that it would be 50%.

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Yeah.

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Or that it would be 69%.

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And then

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you went against, well, I thought, I don't know, Americans, like

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we have fluoride in our water.

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Like, I feel like I should have just stuck with my gut.

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Yeah, I'm learning that a lot here.

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Alright, we'll you Friday at, always Stick with

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Your Gut.

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We'll see you Friday.

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Bye.

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Thanks for watching Queens.

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