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Pepsodent, the renowned toothpaste brand that has been a trusted name in oral care for decades, has unveiled its latest product size – the all-new 120g pack.
This is in line to meet consumers’ specific oral care needs, offering flexibility and convenience at the point of purchase.
The Pepsodent 120g pack boasts the same highly effective cavity-fighting formula that has made Pepsodent the preferred toothpaste brand in Ghana for generations.
With its powerful blend of pro-fluoride complex and active micro calcium, it continues to ensure maximum cavity protection, leaving teeth up to 10 times stronger.
Recognising the diverse requirements of consumers, Pepsodent now offers a comprehensive range of pack sizes in the market including Pepsodent Cavity Fighter in 12g, 65g, 120g, and 175g.
This means that every individual, regardless of income level, can find the perfect Pepsodent pack size to meet their oral care needs.
Elvis Twumasi, Brand Manager of Pepsodent, shared his enthusiasm for the new pack size, emphasising the brand's commitment to inclusivity.
He stated, "Our goal is to bridge the gap between the Pepsodent 65g and 175g packs. With the introduction of the 120g pack, we strive to cater to the needs of consumers who desire a larger pack but may not be ready for the 175g size at that moment.”
Living their mantra of “Every smile matters”, Pepsodent continues to stress the role of the individual in their own dental care, prioritising brushing twice a day, regular flossing, and scheduling dental visits at least twice annually to ensure optimal oral health.
Pepsodent's proven commitment to revolutionising oral care has seen them chalk many milestones in innovation, inclusivity, and professional collaboration.
The introduction of the 120g pack size is just one of many initiatives.
The brand has other formulations, including herbal and charcoal, guaranteeing its pledge to be accessible to everyone regardless of preference, socio-economic standing, or location.
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