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Jack n' Jill

Jack n’ Jill


Natural toothpaste & earth-friendly toothbrushes
 

 

Who is this brand for?

Jack n’ Jill offers dental products for young children that are safe, effective, and yummy to use, without any harmful ingredients that have a negative effect on children's’ delicate and developing teeth and gums.

What makes it Amazingy?

Jack n’ Jill is the brainchild of a pharmacist husband and genius wife who share a paranoia about harmful children’s products dissatisfied with the available options. They set out to produce an all natural, hypoallergenic toothpaste with organic ingredients, first children’s toothbrushes with handles that are made of NON-GMO cornstarch, and are therefore biodegradable. All packaged in minimal recyclable and BPA free packaging. Trusted and loved products among the Amazingy team!

How will these products benefit you?

These products benefit the small ones through products that are formulated to be completely safe for them, unlike traditional dental products. The toothpaste is formulated with excellent cleaning qualities and totally safe to swallow. They do not include fluoride coloring agents, preservatives, or sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) that harms the kids. Jack n’ Jill’s products also benefit the environment by offering biodegradable and compostable products.

A message from Jack n’ Jill Justin Bernhaut:

" A few years ago, my wife Rachel and I had our first child and immediately joined many parents the world over who are concerned about the current environmental issues and the direct effects they have on our children. We started to question everything he came into contact with, not wanting to expose him to unnecessary additives and chemicals and felt frustrated at the lack of choices in early childhood oral hygiene. With my background as a pharmacist, we set out to formulate the absolute safest toothpaste for our kids and yours. In the process, we also made it the most fun & yum! " — Justin Bernhaut