This giveaway is CLOSED.
To help parents get her children started on oral care training, Aquafresh has created training products designed for children ages 3 – 24 months. They’ve produced an entertaining, cute show to get parent and child started.
You can also print 2 valuable coupons here – $0.75 off Aquafresh Training Toothpaste and $0.50 off Aquafresh Training Toothbrush.
THE GIVEAWAY:
(1) Coupon Katarina will win a $100 Walmart gift card!
There are (2) requirements for entry into this giveaway. Keep in mind this is a comment method giveaway form. So please leave individual comments in this post for entry.
You must watch any of the following 3 episodes of Aquafresh Kids with Lilly and the Nurdles, and leave a comment naming one thing you’ve learned about oral care for children and the Aquafresh Training products. (required)
Episode #1
Where Do Your Teeth Come From?
Episode #2
Time to Brush
Episode #3
New Toothbrushes
You get additional entries for following me (at least one is required):
Follow Coupon Katarina via Email, Facebook, Twitter or RSS. Then leave a comment telling me so. If you already follow me, that counts too. Just leave separate comments for each one you do.
This giveaway ends Wednesday, May 11th at 8 PM (EST) and winners will be announced shortly thereafter on the blog and also contacted via email. You have 48 hours to respond or prize will be forfeited.
Comments must be left here on the blog…Facebook Comments do NOT count as valid entry!!
***This giveaway is being provided by Lunchbox. All opinions remain my own.
I watched th video and I follow you on FB
I also follow you on Twitter.
I also follow you on F. Thanks for all the coupon help@!
I learned that you hold your toothbrush at a 45 degree angle, children under 6 should use a pea-size amount of toothpaste, and you change your tooth brush every 3 months.
I follow on facebook
I didn’t know that both sets were forming!
following you on twitter natashia_reyes
already subscribed to your email
following you on fb rey n nat
that children under 6 should use a pea size amount of toothpaste
I follow you on FB
You must change your toothbrush every 3 months! 🙂
I get your emails
Both sets of teeth are already forming before birth? Wow, I knew the first set, but both!?!?
I follow you on FB
I also get your e-mails.
I already follow you on FB.
I follow you on FB
I follow you on twitter – @angellam77
I learned that you should brush at a 45 degree angle, which I actually didn’t know!!
I learned that toddlers should use the training toothpaste and just a pea size amount.
I didn’t know that both sets of teeth are already forming as a baby.
I was surprise to know how the teeth are form when there babies. WOW.
I follow u on fb n twitter n email.
very important to spit out toothpaste and then rinse and spit out again.
I follow via twitter (LuckyDuckyToo)
I like you on FB (Mari Doug)
I’m an email subscriber.
I learned that toothbrushes should be replaced after a cold.
that children use a smaller amont of toothaste (pea sized) than adults
I learned how important it is to supervise your children, so that they don’t swallow too much of the toothpaste, these videos were very child-friendly!!!
I learned that I reallllly need to change the head on my toothbrush- I can’t remember the last time I did it, so it’s probably been Much longer than 3 mos.
I also subscribe to your email and keep up with you on facebook!!
I did not realize that under 6 needed such a small amoount of toothpaste -pea size and toddlers only need toddler toothpaste.
I can honestly say that I did not know that your teeth are actually forming under your gums before you are born.
I just learned that you should get a new tooth brush every 3 months, and also that they have tooth paste for toddlers!
also follow you on facebook and e-mail
seriously enjoyed these to my surprise…two things actually that surprised me is pea size for kids 6 and under and shocked that humans teeth have already started under the gumline before we r born
I watched the videos and learned you should hold your toothbrush at a 45 degree angle.
oops, I think that was supposed to be separate entries….I follow you on facebook!! I just started couponing 2 months ago and LOVE your site! Thanks!!
I follow you on facebook and I learned (or was reminded) that you should change your toothbrush every 3 months and after a cold!
I follow you on facebook, and watched the video that tells kids that they have always had both sets of teeth, they were just underneath the gums. Also, i have to say thanks for the blog about swagbucks, very informative!
I subscribe to your emails.
I follow you on Facebook.
I learned that I can start brushing my baby’s gums as early as 3 months old.
RSS subscribe and like you on fb ;]
Like many people on here, I never knew about teeth forming before your even born! Awesome!
enjoy all of your tips and info!!
and I now follow you on Facebook! 🙂
I follow you through email!
Baby’s gums should be cleaned even before their teeth appear! Instead of using a wash cloth, I use a finger toothbrush especially designed for baby’s gums and developing teeth!
I get your email updates too.
I follow you on FB.
I learned that you should hold your brush at a 45 degree angle!
email subscriber
follow on facebook
I never really thought about how germs stayed on a toothbrush after being sick and that you should replace them. Good info to know. I follow you on Facebook. 🙂
I follow you via emial.
Toothbrushes should be replaced every 3 months.
i love following the great dealson facebook
I was not aware that my toothbrush needed to be replaced every 3 months!!!
I subscribe to your RSS feed! Thank you!
I follow you on twitter @smash906
I am your facebook fan!
In episode 3 I learned that you should buy a new toothbrush every 3 months.
I learned that I didn’t always do right by my children with their dental hygiene. Perhaps I can influence my grandchildren to do better.
I follow your tweets too.
I subscribe to your newsletter
I am a facebook fan of yours
I was surprised to learn that toothbrushes should be replaced every 3 months.
I didnt know teeth fom before birth an you should hold toothbrush at a 45degree angle.WHO KNEW? lol
i subscribe to your rss feed
i follow you on FB
I learned that children have their teeth forming when they are born, they are just under their gum line.
I learned that you should really replace your toothbrush every three months.
I receive your email updates.
I follow you on FB
I learned that you should start at the gum line and only brush down to the tip of the teeth instead of brushing up and down and up and down.
I follow you via email, and I stalk your site all the time!
I learned that you are supposed to brush in a sweeping motion from the gumline downward… I have always gone back and forth!
I follow you via twitter.
I learned you have to replace your toothbrush every 3 mths!
I just started following you on facebook and on your blog! I learned that you should replace your toothbrush every 3 months and after a cold since bacteria can live in the bristles.
We are born with our teeth.
I follow you on facebook and stalk your blog several times a day. I knew it was good to replace your toothbrush after an illness…..but I didnt realize we have always had teeth even when there not visable !!
You’ve always had teeth even when you can’t see them, both sets even. I’m a new follower on facebook.
I follow you on facebook!
I learned you are born with all of your teeth already formed in you!
I follow you on facebook as well!
I learned you need a new toothbrush every three months. I thought it was six!
You need to change you toothbrush every 3 months.
make sure you brush with short strokes.
I learned that you have you teeth even when you are born.
I follow you on facebook.
I Follow Coupon Katarina via Twitter user vmsweet123!
I Follow Coupon Katarina Facebook vanessa diaz
I Follow Coupon Katarina via Email! vanessamdiaz
I also learned you should clean a baby’s gums with a washcloth.
I learned that that it’s very important to get a new toothbrush every 3 months
I subscribe to your emails.
I follow you on facebook.
I learned that it is recommended that you replace your toothbrush every three months.
I also already follow you on FB!
I had no idea that both sets of teeth form in your gums when your just a baby, thats crazy!
Cute videos! I didn’t know that you should cleam a baby’s gums with a washcloth.
I f0llow on facebk and learned from #3 that you should replace your toothbrush every 3 months.
I learned it is important to brush on an angle from top to bottom and use short strokes!
I follow you on Twitter
I get your e-mails. Thanks
I follow you on Fb
You have teeth even before you are born even though you cannot see them.
i learned that children do not need very much toothpaste to brush their teeth.
i like you on fb & twitter.
I learned that you should brush a newborn’s gums with a wet washcloth.
I am an RSS follower.
I follow you on Facebook and get your emails!
I learned that when you brush your front teeth, you should start at the gum line and brush down.
follow you on facebook
I learned that it’s very important to get a new toothbrush every 3 months
Following @CouponKatarina on Twitter
I Like Coupon Katarina on Facebook
Subscribed to Coupon Katarina by email
I watched New Toothbrushes and learned to “get a new one at least every three months. Cold germs can hide in your toothbrush.” *Thanks* for the giveaway!
And I subscribed to your RSS feed. 🙂
I LOVE you on Facebook!
I also follow you on Twitter.
I am a true and true Email Subscriber.
I learned that you should hold your toothbrush at a 45 degree angle… Weird. I’ve never done that… I think I will now. 🙂
Babies are already growing teeth in their gums when they are born- I didn’t realize they were growing BOTH sets at the same time!! Crazy.
I follow you on Twitter 🙂
I like you on Facebook
I am an email subscriber.
I “like” you on facebook.
I follow you on facebook.
I learned to get a new toothbrush after having a cold. That will help alot with my daughter, who gets sick alot. Thank you for the info!
I didn’t know that a person’s teeth were already formed when born.
I learned that a child should only use a pea size amount of toothpaste.
follow you on FB
also email subscriber
new brush after 3 months or after illness/cold – common sense but good to hear formally
I follow you on Facebook and receive your emails.
I learned that both sets of teeth were growing before you were born. AMazing.
KATRINA!! Thank you SO much for your dedicated work to find us such great deals and help our family save money!! You are very much appreciated!
Erin =)
We also learned that children under 6 should use a pea size amount!
HEY! Cool video..me and my 2 yr old watched these videos together and I learned you should replace your toothbrush every 3 months!!
I like you on facebook
I had no idea that the both sets of teeth were developing under the gums when they are born
I like you on FB
I learned that you can brush a baby’s teeth with a washcloth
I subscribe to your emails
I am an email subscriber. Thanks!
I learned you should get a new toothbrush after having a cold.
email subscriber
I like you on Facebook as Ricky Todd.
RSS subscriber
I follow on twitter as humanecats.
I learned that Aquafresh has products for 3 different life stages including a training paste.
I follow Coupon Katarina on Facebook!
Even if your toothbrush doesn’t look like it needs to be replaced, there are germs building up that you can’t see, so replace it anyways! 🙂
I follow you on Twitter (@mami2jcn)
I follow you on Facebook with my username Mary Happymommy.
I subscribe to your emails.
I learned kids should only use a pea sized amount of toothpaste and toothbrushes should be replaced every 3 months.
I get your email updates
I like you on FB
I learned that children’s teeth were growing when they were born. That’s amazing
FB liker@tcarolinep jessiekatie S
twitter follower @tcarolinep
RSS subscriber
email subscriber
I learned that to get a new toothbrush at least every three months.
tcarolinep at gmail dot com
i’m an rss subscriber!
natalienweeks@ gmail.com
i’m an email subscriber!
natalienweeks@ gmail.com
i like you on fb!
natalienweeks@ gmail.com
i follow on twitter!
[email protected]
WHO KNEW both sets of teeth are forming prior to birth!?
[email protected]
I also follow you on facebook
I learned that you can ‘brush’ newborn’s gums with a washcloth and water.
and I receive your email updates. I love your website, I have learned about couponing and saved a lot just in the 3 months that I have been serious about couponing and saving money. Thanks!!:)
I learned that children under 6 should use a pea size amount of toothpaste.
and I follow you on twitter. 🙂
I watched the videos and learned you should hold your toothbrush at a 45 degree angle.
I receive your email updates.
I follow you on FB
I learned that you should get a new toothbrush every 3 months – I thought it was every 6 month.
I’m also a twitter follower, liker and fb, and subscriber to emails. :0
I learned that it’s a good idea to get a new toothbrush after you’ve had a cold.
I follow you on Facebook
I follow you on facebook
I had no ideas that kids already have their teeth growing in upon birth
And I also am a faithful facebook follower. Would be lost without your help. Thanks so much!
I had no idea that both sets of teeth were already forming even before babies were born. WOW!
I learned that children have their teeth forming when they are born, they are just under their gum line.
I also follow you on facebook!
Thank you!
I learned that children under six should use a pea size amount of toothpaste and be supervised.