![]() I was working as a TV producer for the show, House Hunters on HGTV, and I was flying all around the country, filming in small towns and big cities all over the place.Īnd I was going through those little toothpaste tubes really, really fast because I was always traveling, carrying on only. Lindsay: I didn’t set out to start a company. Why do you think the world needed your product? So, when we put out a dry tablet, it ends up being a much more clean ingredient, cleaner product and sold in a totally sustainable way. The great thing about a dry tablet, as opposed to a wet sticky paste, is that when you take the water out of something, you actually don’t have to have all of the harsh chemicals, preservatives, stabilizers that are in most commercial toothpaste, not necessarily to clean your teeth, but actually to keep the microbes and bacteria from growing in that water like in that moist environment. But even better, they’re meant to be kept end refilled with our compostable refill packets. So, Bite Toothpaste Bits are dry tablets that come in glass bottles that are fully recyclable. So, the hero text on your website says that you’re reinventing toothpaste. ![]() I’m excited because today we’re talking to Lindsay McCormick, founder and CEO at Bite Toothpaste. You can place an order, and learn more at Bite Toothpaste Bits: / Lindsay shares some practical ways that she uses to keep her mentally and physically well. Balancing profitability, customer experience, and sustainability is a large task.
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