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When someone tells you to "smile more," you can do one of two things:  Politely ask them to mind their own business, or scorch their pupils with the blinding glare off your impossibly white teeth.  

If you choose the latter option (and who could blame you), you need to get your hands on a Platinum Sonic Toothbrush. At 40,000 brush strokes per minute, this baby is designed to help boost your smile. 

With a compact design and rechargeable battery that lasts up to two weeks, you can take the Platinum Sonic Toothbrush everywhere, so you're always ready to give your choppers a quick scrub. Plus, the Platinum Sonic Toothbrush comes with a UV Sanitizing Charging Case, which kills 99% of germs and bacteria on your brush heads, and a two-minute smart auto timer, which lets you know when it's time to stop brushing. Read more...

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