-Caveat Lector-

Just one point; Waco Texas - the commercial went somethin like this  and
it was either Crest (which may have been new) or Colgate....."In a
little town called Waco Texas, it was discovered ......"

Not that the location is that important; but it was Waco.....

One would have to go back to he original avertising when promotion was
well in advance ofthe facts.....Dwight Eisehower supported the fluoride
in he water - he was parroting someone's propaganda; however, he may
have been a great General but as President, he didn't eve know what a
closed shop was.....

I believe it was CREST toothpaste all set to go. However, I stick by
Waco, where he water was just full of it.

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