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All Natural HOT Cinnamon Flavored Toothpicks 4 Pack | 
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| Brand: Candy Crate Category: Grocery
Buy New: $9.48
Avg. Customer Rating: 36 reviews Sales Rank: 11241
Media: Misc. Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5
UPC: 050571031019 ASIN: B0007OPW5C
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description All Natural HOT Cinnamon Flavored Toothpicks 4 Pack of The Bolder, Longer Lasting All Natural Classic Cinnamon Toothpick. All natural birchwood toothpicks infused with natural oil of cinnamon. 75 classic hot cinnamon flavor pix in a convenient pocket pack. Sugar-free, Fat-free.ALL NATURAL!Ingredients: Virgin Birchwood and Natural Cinnamon Oil.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 31 more reviews...
I ordered them for a friend who quit smoking. May 25, 2008 They weren't for me, but one package wasn't sealed completely so I tried one before I resealed it. I thought it was good but I don't use toothpicks. The person I bought them for said they were too hot for her, but her father loves cinnamon and he really likes them a lot.
Blast from the past ! January 7, 2008 I haven't thought about cinnamon toothpicks in years. I was looking for something else when I came upon the toothpicks. These are good, nice breath freshener and good memories. What more can you ask for?
Different but still good October 6, 2007 As a kid growing up in the 70's, I remember cinnamon toothpicks that were very skinny pieces of wood individually wrapped in paper and quite flavorful.
These toothpicks are not the same as the ones I remember but are still quite good in their own right. These toothpicks are much thicker/sturdier and also hotter. They come in plastic containers of 75 each. Think of a short, stout toothpick crossed with a touch of Atomic Fireball, and that is what you are getting with these.
Fantastically horrible!! August 19, 2007 These "toothpicks" are some sort of waxy, plastic, wood sliver that taste like they have been soaked in formaldehyde. I threw them away because the return shipping cost more than the toothpicks did.
Toothpicks May 31, 2007 The quality of the wood used in the toothpicks is not high. The flavor is cinnamon, but if you're expecting the cinnamon toothpicks from the 70's you will be disappointed.
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