Squeezing every last blob out of toothpaste out of its tube is hard. How much would you pay to never waste another ounce of toothpaste ever again? $5? $10? Try $300 for this Italian toothpaste squeezer.
Are you the type of person who squeezes your toothpaste tube harder and harder trying to get every last smidgen of paste from the tube? This new tube concept eliminates that problem by getting rid of the dead zone near the nozzle.
Do you ever feel like your toothpaste is just not pulling its weight in your morning routine? Yeah, I don't have that problem either, but the braniacs at MIT have seen fit to equip a tube of toothpaste with the ability to alter its taste with the weather.
Do you have trouble sleeping? You could drink a glass of warm milk, or open a window. Alternately, you could start using toothpaste designed to knock you out. PearlyDreams (endorsed by Aerosmith's Brad Whitford, so you know it's legit) is...
Ugh, I hate that even though it's the 21st century I still have to sully myself with such base tasks as squeezing my own toothpaste tube. Where are the toothpaste robots? Has progress brought us nothing? Ah, here we go....
Toothpaste tubes are so inefficient. Whenever we throw a tube out, we feel like we're wasting about a week's worth of paste. It seems like a shame, especially now that toothpaste costs 4 bucks a tube (Tom's of Maine...