
I was thinking about this the other day and wondered why Aim toothpaste continues to linger. Who actually uses it?
I'm a Colgate guy myself.

I was thinking about this the other day and wondered why Aim toothpaste continues to linger. Who actually uses it?
I'm a Colgate guy myself.
Brand isn't a concern to me - I turn the box over and look for the highest amount of flouride so I don't get cavities. So far the winner is Colgate Cavity Protection. No fancy taste, no false "whitening" agents, just pure and simple cavity protection. It has more than double anything else I've seen for about half the price of those "fancy" whitening toothpastes with taste. :)
I've never even heard of it
I hate Aim because, for some reason, it makes my tongue bleed. I use Colgate Whitening Expressions--Vanilla Flavored. That stuff is amazing. I couldn't care less about the brand, but it tastes really good; I've always hated brushing my teeth because of the awful taste of toothpaste (don't worry, I've always brushed anyway). Now it's actually fun.
Jeremy, I'm the same way. . .I hunt for floride amount as well!
Greg, REALLY?
Vida, hmm. . .a bleeding toungue. I wonder if there's some money in that for you to help pay for school? (just a greeedy thought). . .fun? well, make sure to tell your denist (and you Mom) that for sure!!
Hah! Yeah, that's a good idea. I don't know if gathering evidence for a lawsuit is worth a bleeding tongue, though. We'll have to consider it, though:)
I think it's a tube of Aim I've got in use right now. I use whatever's cheapest, or whatever my dentist gives me for free.
anthony!
just wanted to let you know that someone off in spain checks out what you have to say every now and then....
and every time misses mars hill even more than usual....
hope you are doing well, fight the good fight brother!
I just want to stand up as the loser in the bunch and say that I do use Aim toothpaste, sometimes. The reason- it's the cheapest crap at Wal-Mart! But I haven't bought Aim recently, because I'm using Colgate.
Growing up our family was on the lower class end of the social specturm - we used AIM and Pepsodent . These days we switch between who has the best coupon on Crest or Colgate.
Aim is the only toothpaste that i use...i hate colgate and all other toothpastes. i have only ever used aim since i was little and after 19 years of using AIM i have never had a cavity or needed any work done to my teeth.
Kirsten, wow, it's good to know you Aimites exist. I thought they were the lost tribe!! Congrats on the stellar dental history.
I used Extra Strength Aim years ago, not on basis of cost or referral, but because it made my mouth feel fresher than any other brand. I can't find the Extra Strengh any more, and have been using Colgate Total in obedience to my dentist, but I'm not happy. I'm going back to Aim, I think!
"TELL A LIE LOUD ENOUGH AND LONG ENOUGH AND PEOPLE WILL BELIEVE IT."
(Adolph Hitler)AKA: N.W.O
Fluoride is an acute toxin with a rating higher than that of lead. According to "Clinical Toxicology of Commercial products," 5th Edition, 1984, lead is given a toxicity rating of 3 to 4, and Fluoride is rated at 4 (3 = moderately toxic, 4 = very toxic). On December 7, 1992, the new EPA Maximum Contaminant Level (MCL) for lead was set at 0.015 ppm, with a goal of 0.0ppm. The MCL for fluoride is currently set for 4.0 ppm - that's over 250 times the permissible level of lead.
Fluoride used in water fluoridation is also a toxic waste product -- which means it contains other heavy metals. It is the most bone seeking element known to mankind. The US Public Health Service has stated that fluoride makes the bones more brittle and dental enamel more porous.
Just read 4 your self:
http://www.fluoridation.com/c-country.htm
http://www.battery-rechargeable-charger.com/water-filter-fluoride-poisoning.html
WHY:
http://members.austarmetro.com.au/~hubbca/fluoride.htm
ONLY calcium-fluoride is good. im sure big bisiness has your best health in mind ,after all its not like any one goes to the doctor when there sick .. thats madness.
P.S.
BEWARE the blue helmets
so don't swallow your toothpaste.
dramaturge at July 4, 2005 03:00 PM
so don't swallow your toothpaste.
Posted by: dramaturge at July 4, 2005 03:00 PM
Come on now, If that concept was true go ahead and spray your mouth and tounge with roach killer spray DONT WORRY youll be fine :
"So don't swallow " ...........makes perfect sense
AIM TOOTHPASTE IS GREAT.
HAS FLOURIDE, WHICH HELPS PREVENT CAVITIES.
WHITE TOOTHPASTE CAUSES MORE FREQUENT CANKER SORES.
NO CAVITIES WITH AIM.
I used Aim foor my science project. My results were that
Aim cleaned the least coffee and colgate cleaned the
most. I used crest or colgate.
Aim toothpaste is a great product. I am using it myself and recommend it to my patients with dentinal sensitivity, dry mouth, and high caries rate. What makes this product great?
(1)Mild taste
(2)High fluoride concentration 0.8% (the fluoride treatments you usually get in the dentist office contain 1.23 % of fluoride)
(3)Low-foaming formula
(4)Cost-effectiveness (you certainly get better deal by buying Aim toothpaste with 0.8% of fluoride than any of Crest or Colgate brands which only contain 0.234% of fluoride)
>>>For all antifluoridationists out there, PLEASE read scientific acrticles from well respected journals which publish randomized double-blind conrolled clinical trials on fluoride. Fluoride can be poisonous if taken in high concentrations like anything else (aspirin can kill you too!!!). Toothpaste however, won't kill you! On contrary, if you keep brushing twice a day with fluoridated toothpase and floss on a regular basis, you will keep your pearly-whites happy.
>>>To the guy with bleeding tongue... make sure your diet is ballanced and that you have enough vitamin B and folic acid; also it would be wise to see your family doctor.
Kind Regards,
Dr. Fionella
Wow, Dr. Fionella, thanks so much!!
Wow, Dr. Fionella, thanks so much!!
I found this board when I googled "Aim Toothpaste". It is the only brand I have ever used because I like the taste. I am 29 now and never had a cavity or any dental problems. The only problem now is that I need a new bottle and I can't find it anywhere. I am so afraid that it is not being sold anymore. Arrg. I hate everything else.
AIM has 2 types of toothpaste now.
Regualr AIM and Multi-Benefit AIM.
Its the Sorbitol in the toothpaste that us AIM lovers love. This is also found in Closeup. And in some chewing gums. AIM is not accepted by the ADA and I guess that is why its not popular but I love the taste.
I was sent a tube of aim as a promo in 1974, loved the stuff and have used it ever since. it is getting harder to find, but the web will help that
Personally I love AIM toothpaste, it's the only kind I've used since I was a kid... I guess that's why I hate how all the other stuff tastes. Yeah, it really is getting harder to find.
Aim is the best. Colgate and Crest give me canker sores and I love the taste of Aim. I have been finding it difficult as of late to buy any. Can anyone tell me where in Atlantic Canada besides the Dollarama (none) I can find some? I have been using Close Up in its place.. just not the same!! :(
I live in Ottawa Canada
Where do i find Aim Toothpaste, or as it been discontinued.
I would appreciate a Reply.
Mr.E. Dunn
I too have used AIM for years after finally getting fed-up with other yucky tasting, foamy brands.
Now it suddenly is disappearing without any warning and I am trying to find a Couple of years supply to hold me over until I either retrain myself, find a replacement, or better yet the manufacturer can re-market and keep producing AIM (even if it costs a wee bit more, it is worth it to me).
Just came across this Aim website forum. I have been a Colgate Winterfresh Gel user for years. For some stupid reason Colgate took the Winterfresh Gel toothpaste off the market this year. To me Colgate Winterfresh Gel was the best tasting toothpaste on the market tasting like Spearmint. Right now I am in search of another great tasting toothpaste and have found that nothing Colgate now produces even comes close to their former Winterfresh Gel toothpaste. Can anyone tell me if Aim has a similar tasting Gel toothpaste that I may like. Right now I am willing to try just about anything.
I started using Aim when I went to college and started shopping for myself, buying the cheapest crap I could. Aim totally surprised me with how great it is though. It has a mild pleasant minty flavor, it doesn't foam up all over the place, it's packaging isn't laden with a bunch of marketing BS, it's just pure simple unpretentious toothpaste that costs less than everything else. I like how I'm not barraged by brilliant smiles in annoying commercials telling me to buy some stupid brand of toothpaste, nope the Aim just sits quietly on the shelf waiting for an appreciative consumer. Hell, I like it so much that I went and searched "aim toothpaste" on google.
I do wonder though, why it doesn't have the ADA badge on it like other toothpastes. Is this because the ADA found Aim to be lacking in some way or is it simply that the manufacturers of Aim don't want to pay the ADA to get its stamp?
Ok, so I checked the ADA website and apparently Aim is ADA approved.
http://www.ada.org/ada/seal/pro-com1.asp?company=Church%20^%20Dwight%20Co.,%20Inc%2E
I wonder why they don't put the stamp on the toothpaste tube?
Yeah, Aim is great. And I allways bought it because it was cheap, but most other toothpaste flavors are so strong they burn the mouth.
I did an experiment testing how well toothpastes protected and Pepsodent, Aim, and Crest was the best. So, I'd say If you can't find Aim try Pepsodent they are from the same company and they protect equally the same.
I have been using AIM for most of my life (I'm 36) and I love it, its the best! I converted my husband to it when we got married and now my kids use it too. I can't stand the taste of any of the other brands.
I use Aim and will continue to use it as long as it is available. I have tried other brands but I have not found a brand that I like better than Aim.
What a relief to know that my favorite toothpaste is manufactured in the United States. When brushing your teeth becomes a choice between life and death you know things are getting tough. My motto is Buy Only U. S. Made products.
I have used AIM for 30 + years. I don't use it because it is cheap. I love it so much, I would pay 5 times the retail price for it! I don't think enough people have ever tried it. I never have a problem finding it at Walmart & Target. I occasionally buy it at Harris Teeter.
I googled AIM to make sure it wasn't made in China, since they are now recalling toothpastes made there.
I have used AIM for 30 + years. I don't use it because it is cheap. I love it so much, I would pay 5 times the retail price for it! I don't think enough people have ever tried it. I never have a problem finding it at Walmart & Target. I occasionally buy it at Harris Teeter.
I googled AIM to make sure it wasn't made in China, since they are now recalling toothpastes made there.
why do you guys talk about toothpaste?
Just picked up a new tube of AIM today. It's now got the ADA seal of approval on it!
I'm from Europe and my sister lives in US. First time she came back she had toothpaste I've never seen before. It's was Aim. I've asked her husband to give me a try on. I was extremely satisfied. Not of the taste, foam and other “side” effects, but because of the smell in the morning and during the night. The Aim is the only toothpaste which neutralize some kind of food (onion, alcohol , etc.)- It was discovery for me so I asked sister to bring me a couple of pieces next time when she come. I used Colgate before but Aim is the winner!
Even this forum I’ve found when I google to find out what kind of types the Aim offer.
AMAZING TOOTHPASTE!
Found this forum while I was looking to see if Aim was made in China or not -- glad to see it isn't.
Anyway, I used Aim for a long time when it first came out... Then, for years, I couldn't find it anywhere. Now, I buy it at drugstore.com. I just stock up with 10 tubes since I have to pay for shipping. It's great stuff. I like that it's really non-abrasive. Heck, it's hard to buy just regular toothpaste anymore... They are all "tartar control" or "whitening." I don't need that stuff. Aim tastes the best too and keeps my teeth healthy.
I'm another long-time Colgate Winterfresh Gel user. After discontinuing that, Colgate offered no good substitute (a gel without triclosan or whitening abrasives). Crest makes a gel, but I didn't like the taste. Finally settled on Aim for my new toothpaste. It's pretty good. But if Winterfresh Gel ever returns, I'd go back.
Major study (Consumer Report) best buy toothpaste in terms of value & effectiveness rated Aim as #2 behind Ultrabrite. Both these products led any Crest product, leaving all Crest toothpastes well behind the pack. Marketing was all that Crest seemed to have more of.
Where can I by AIM that is not mint? I have been using it for years, but now I can only find the mint which I do not like. Please help me find it.
Anthony, you amaze me. Some people have sites and are just begging for visitors. You somehow got people to comment on AIM toothpaste for over 2 years!
And for some reason, I took the time to read every one of those comments. Wow.
Any body needs AiM, let me know, I can get you as many as your heart or your mourh desires. :-) Questions? E-mail: mmdwl@aol.com
Has anyone found where AIM is made? I saw it posted earlier that it wasn't made in China, but I haven't been able to find that out on the web anywhere.
My husband always thought I was crazy for using this toothpaste he had never heard of and he refuses to use because of the lack of ADA label on the back. But I know I never had a cavity until I stopped using it a few years ago, so I've gone back to it now. Sometimes I can find it at Target for less than a dollar!
I cant find my aim anymore either so I was looking to see if it might be one of the recalled toothpastes from china and found this place instead.
And if it is one made in china I dont think I want to use it anymore anyway.
I have used Aim in the past.I liked it.But I wanted the protection for my teeth that Colgate Total can give you.But with all the stuff that is going around about Colgate products,I am thinking twice.I am either wanting to go with Aim multi-benefit,or Crest cavity protection.I would appreciate anybodies opinion.Please help?
I too, have Googled "Aim Toothpaste" and stumbled upon this interesting website - The Institue. I first used Aim at Marine Corps Recruit Training in Jan 1984 as it was the brand of toothpaste that was issued to recruits at that particular time. Immediately, I fell in love with the taste. Subsequently, I used it for many years and had great dental results. However, I was concerned by the fact that Aim toothpaste was neither approved nor accepted by the American Dental Association (ADA). This was the primarily reason that caused me to stop using Aim. Coincidently, I recently discovered that Aim has been accepted by ADA. In fact, I went to a military commissary just this past weekend (11/4/2007) and, to my delight, saw the ADA seal on the box (and on the tube itself). I'm also happy to report that Aim is being distributed by Church & Dwight Co., Inc., Princeton, NJ 08543 U.S.A. I also read that article from Consumer Report in 2006, which rated Aim in second place behind UltraBrite - UltraBrite narrowly edged Aim in the "polishing" category - the caveat: UltraBrite could also be more abrasive to your tooth enamel. Hence, people with sensitive teeth should be cautioned in using a more abrasive toothpaste. Additionally, be advised that UltraBrite is not made in the U.S.A. - it's actually made in Mexico, as depicted on the box. UltraBrite also does not possess the ADA seal of acceptance. In UltraBrite's defense, I would like to point out that I've used UltraBrite in the past and experienced great results. As a matter of fact, I still use it periodically (never got the UltraBrite T-shirt, however). A 6.0 oz tube of Aim Toothpaste at the commissary is $0.50 versus $0.88 for UltraBrite. It all comes down to the individual consumer's likes and dislikes. I believe both toothpastes are relatively and comparatively excellent products.
Awesome Ray, thanks for dropping. Why were you googling "Aim Toothpaste" though?
I use aim toothpaste. They are all the same I guess, why give the big guy more money when you can get the same cleaning for less and help out the smaller company.
I am a proud AIM user. I've used it my entire life (26 years now). My mother always said that it was the only toothpaste and both my sister and I agreed on, so she used it. I've also never had any cavities or required any dental work. However, the Tartar control AIM leaves a bad aftertaste. First time any AIM has done that. I was Googling "Aim toothpaste" to complain to the company, and that's how I found this site.
Anthony...sorry for the late response - I have not visited this site since posting my comments. At any rate, I was googling "Aim Toothpaste" to validate the ADA seal.
So, have you found any recently... but not the minty...ultra-mint...etc?
I search for the original, mild, version, that has nothing about mint on the tube. Can you help?
About the mint problem. If you do not like mint and have passed up AIM for its "Fresh Mint" statement on the label, then try it. It does not taste like peppermint or spearmint to me. I am using it and find the taste tolerable. By the way don't swallow it.
My wife & I have been using Aim as long as we can remember. Perfect teeth at 45 years old. The last place here in Canada I could find it was WalMart. Now it seems to have disappeared completely. I'm going nuts! The pastes foam up too much and our mouths peel later in the day. Colgate gel doesn't come close. I emailed the company but getting no answer. I would pay anything for my Aim back. This is one reason why Canadians shop in the USA. Next time I'm in Minnesota I'm buying a case of it !!
We bought Aim because it's 99 cents at the supermarket and seems fine. But I wondered where it was made since the box only listed the distributor. Check this out: http://www.alibaba.com/product-gs/204560843/AIM_Toothpaste.html
--it is made in China after all--
Bought AIM today because it's the cheapest, and I need to start looking at any possible savings since gas- and food-costs have nothing but gone up. I've used it before, and I like its flavor and the simple, but effective make-up of it. I've tried most all the different brands out there...most are great, just any tartar controlling paste made my mouth peel from the inside. I think it was the peroxide.
The key is the fluoride in each toothpaste, everything else is just "fluff" (unnecessary). All you dedicated brushers, keep up the good brushing :) btw flossing is important too...
To Jay: No, AIM is not available in travel size. I travel in my job and looked and looked over the years.
I stock up on AIM Original Flavor everytime I'm at Wally-Mart. Haven't been there in months. Time to buy more. CANNOT FIND Original Flavor. Does anyone know if they stopped making it? I don't like minty things, and that's all I can find: Mint and Cinna-Mint. I'm worried it will burn my mouth like other minty-style toothpastes have (in the travel size).
I prefer Close-Up or Gleem.
Not really.
I actually try to find non flouridated paste because flouride is essentially poison, and I've only ever had one cavity so I don't worry about it too much.
I like aim tooth paste because its made in the united states colgate is made in mexico at least aim hires americans to do the work . The tooth paste works real good to.
I, too, Googled "Aim toothpaste" and found this website. Why did I Google "Aim Toothpaste"? Because I need more and I can't find it in the stores anymore, so I was looking for a place to order online. I started using Aim when I was pregnant 37 years ago. Everything else made me gag - some of them still do. To get Aim toothpaste through airport security, find a little snap-lid plastic container and squeeze some into it.
I grew up using AIM toothpaste but have not had any for YEARS. I still remember the taste though.
I have been using AIM almost exclusively since I was a teen in the mid-70s. I hated to brush my teeth because I couldn't stand the paste, which is the only form Crest and Colgate came in in those days. Someone told me about a new toothpaste called Aim which came in a gel. I've been using it ever since.
About 20 years ago, I asked my dentist if it was okay that I was using Aim, and he said that more important than the toothpaste is the brushing technique, and my technique appeared to be excellent, so Aim was fine.
I have been having trouble finding it in the bigger stores but haven't had trouble in the small dollar stores or discount stores. I just brushed my teeth with cinna mint Aim.
I got some Aquafresh in my stocking once, and I liked that. If I ever can't find Aim, I'll buy Aquafresh.
Absolutely the best I have ever used. I used it as a kid but was later "tricked and bedazzled" by all the marketing campaigns of other brands. I've tried Rembrant, Colgate Total, Crest Expressions...You name it, I've tried it. Some even irritated my gums and made them bleed. After years of frustration I noticed AIM on the bottom shelf while shopping at Wal-Mart so I bought a tube. Cost only $0.88 cents. Tasted great just like I remember, freshened my breath for hours and whitened my teeth to no end. My mouth feels so clean now. How did I not use this for the past 20 years? I'm 36 now. People compliment me all the time and can't believe what I use. Will never use anything else again. It's normally in stock at both Wal-Mart and K-Mart but I notice it's less than a dollar at Wal Mart but the same tube is about $1.19 at K-mart...doesn't matter...I've paid $5.99 a tube for Rembrant which did absolutely nothing except irritate my gums. Once or twice a week I also use Ultra Brite for a deeper clean because I do drink coffee, which also costs less than a dollar at Wal-Mart and it works too. I've wasted a ton of money on MARKETING over the years for sucky toothpastes. Don't waste yours. AIM FOREVER!
Amen, Will! I have the same story, except I never did use AIM as a kid. I just saw it on the bottom shelf today, bought it (boy I was delighted at the price!), and now I'm online researching it to see if it's a good buy. Apparently it is! Wow, I can't believe I'm googling toothpaste. Thanks, all, especially the Dr! If anyone needs some, let me know.
i JUST found Aim CinnaMint and it is absolutely the BEST Cinnamin Toothpaste i've ever used. i even love the rose/chablis color of it! does anyone know if its very new or very old, cuz i can't seem to find anymore of it-
Thanks y'all!
Carol
I've been using Aim Toothpaste since it was introduced in 1975. It's the only taste that I like. Otherwise, they're all the same.