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Ultra Brite is an American brand of toothpaste and tooth-whitener marketed by Colgate-Palmolive in the United States. Marketed as a whitening toothpaste, its active ingredients are baking soda, hydrogen peroxide and sodium monofluorophosphate.

Colgate-Palmolive introduced Ultra Brite toothpaste in 1967. Ultra Brite gained popularity at the time of its launch with a television and print commercial ad campaign, aimed at Baby Boomers, that stated, "Ultra Brite gives your mouth...[bling]...sex appeal!" [1] It was introduced as an imitator of Maclean's adult toothpaste, but was soon reformulated with a peppermint flavor to give it a more pleasant taste. [2] The paste was sold in the United Kingdom from the late 1970s, but was withdrawn in the 2000s owing to competitive pressures. [3]

In recent years, Ultra Brite has been marketed as an ultra low-budget toothpaste, with it generally having a lower unit cost than mainline Colgate toothpaste.

References

  1. ^ A Brush With History, Goldie Blumenstyk, The Chronicle of Higher Education, February 6, 2004. Google cached retrieved on July 12, 2007.
  2. ^ Marconi, Joe (1999). The Brand Marketing Book. McGraw-Hill Professional. pp.  108–9. ISBN  0-8442-2257-7.
  3. ^ The White Smiles
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ultra Brite is an American brand of toothpaste and tooth-whitener marketed by Colgate-Palmolive in the United States. Marketed as a whitening toothpaste, its active ingredients are baking soda, hydrogen peroxide and sodium monofluorophosphate.

Colgate-Palmolive introduced Ultra Brite toothpaste in 1967. Ultra Brite gained popularity at the time of its launch with a television and print commercial ad campaign, aimed at Baby Boomers, that stated, "Ultra Brite gives your mouth...[bling]...sex appeal!" [1] It was introduced as an imitator of Maclean's adult toothpaste, but was soon reformulated with a peppermint flavor to give it a more pleasant taste. [2] The paste was sold in the United Kingdom from the late 1970s, but was withdrawn in the 2000s owing to competitive pressures. [3]

In recent years, Ultra Brite has been marketed as an ultra low-budget toothpaste, with it generally having a lower unit cost than mainline Colgate toothpaste.

References

  1. ^ A Brush With History, Goldie Blumenstyk, The Chronicle of Higher Education, February 6, 2004. Google cached retrieved on July 12, 2007.
  2. ^ Marconi, Joe (1999). The Brand Marketing Book. McGraw-Hill Professional. pp.  108–9. ISBN  0-8442-2257-7.
  3. ^ The White Smiles

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