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Using a chip clip to close a cut tube of toothpaste.I use Biotene toothpaste and it is not cheap. When it gets down to where it's hard to squeeze out of the tube, I cut the end of the tube off. This makes the toothpaste, that is left in the tube, easy to dip out and enables me to get every smidget of tooth paste out of the tube. To keep it fresh, I fold the open end over and put a clamp on it. By doing this, I can get 10-12 more brushings out of the tube of toothpaste.

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Squeezing the toothpaste to the top of the tube.
 
Cutting a tube of toothpaste to remove all the product.
 
An open cut tube of toothpaste with several more servings inside.
 

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October 8, 20211 found this helpful

I also use an expensive toothpaste (Sensodyne Pronamel) and am finding companies are starting to make the tube more pliable..BUT I use Binder Clips, keep rolling the tube up and applying. Almost get out 100% that way.

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