Liquid Mouthwash in a Suitcase Is Risky – Try Mouthwash Tablets

Spring is officially on the doorstep. That has a lot of people thinking about summer vacation plans. We are thinking about them too, but perhaps from a bit of a different perspective. We are thinking about luggage. More specifically, we are thinking about the risky scenario of packing liquid mouthwash in a suitcase.

 

 

We are not against liquid mouthwash. In fact, our peppermint mouthwash concentrate is a liquid product. But we also know that packing liquids in a suitcase is not the smartest thing to do. On the other hand, who wants to travel and not have access to mouthwash? We have come up with a solution in our mouthwash tablets.

 

How Mouthwash Tablets Work

 

Mouthwash tablets are simple enough to understand. They are concentrated mouthwash in tablet form. Using them is a piece of cake. Just put a tablet in your mouth, chew it until it dissolves, then swish it around your mouth with some water. Spit it out and you are all done.

 

It is really no different than using liquid mouthwash except for the fact that you add the water when it's time to clean your mouth, rather than us adding the water during the manufacturing process.

 

Before moving on, we want you to know that EcoFam peppermint mouthwash tablets are designed to:

 

        Clean your teeth in balance pH levels.

        Freshen your breath with menthol and natural flavors.

        Introduce important probiotics for better oral health.

 

Our mouthwash tablets are made with natural ingredients including xylitol, hydroxyapatite, sodium bicarbonate, and calcium carbonate. You can see a complete list of ingredients by checking out our product page.

 

Traveling With Liquid Mouthwash

 

Getting back to the main point of this post, packing liquid mouthwash in a suitcase is risky business. For starters, bottles can and do leak. It is just a fact of life. The last thing you want is to arrive at your destination only to realize that the inside of your suitcase is saturated with mouthwash. What a mess.

 

Some people suggest putting a bottle of mouthwash in a plastic bag before placing it in the suitcase. Another option is putting the bottle in a sealed plastic container. Both options work, but they also take up space unnecessarily. Pack mouthwash tablets instead, and you save room while eliminating any chance of leakage.

 

Traveling on a Plane

 

Something else to consider is traveling on a plane. You can put a bottle of mouthwash in a checked bag, but carry-on luggage is another matter. Federal rules dictate pretty small volumes of liquids in carry-on bags. Can you carry enough mouthwash with you to last for your entire vacation if you aren't checking your luggage?

 

Air travel is not a problem with mouthwash tablets. Take as many tablets as you need to cover your entire trip. Seven days of travel means seven small tablets. They easily fit into a plastic bag you can slip into any pocket of your suitcase or carry-on bag.

 

Its Time Has Passed

 

Old-School liquid mouthwash performed admirably when it was the only game in town. It still does a fine job of keeping the mouth clean and fresh. But from our perspective, its time has passed. Concentrated mouthwash products are a better alternative for consumers who like to use liquids at home. And when it comes time to travel, mouthwash tablets are clearly the better choice.

 

Mouthwash tablets provide the same benefits as liquid mouthwash but without the risk of packing a liquid in your suitcase. It is something to think about before you pack for your next vacation.

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