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Why do the Plus Peroxide toothpastes look puffy?

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Why do the Plus Peroxide toothpastes look puffy?

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Over time, peroxides spontaneously produce small amounts of oxygen. The tubes for toothpaste that contain peroxide sometimes look puffy because of the pressure from the oxygen that has been produced. The oxygen occurs naturally, and it is simply the result of the active peroxide in the toothpaste.

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