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Toothpaste in single-serve squeeze packs could be used by hotels, airlines, and travelers. These would be similar to the small ketchup and condiment packs used for take-out foods.
litchard, Oct 05 2008
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No doubt the packets would be cheaper than the little tubes they usually give away in hotels. It would create more garbage, but the packets might be recyclable. They could be made out of aluminum foil and recycled along with the cans. Or they could be made of recyclable plastic.
If the mini-tubes could be formed in multiple arrays on a single formed sheet to be torn off like the sheets used to dispense pills it might be a convenient way to have single dose toothpaste in a more convenient form.
Actually more like the little package you get jam in in restaurants.
Single serve toothpaste usually comes with a single serve toothbrush no? so just put the toothpaste on the toothbrush - or a little more in a reservoir . i think they do this already