Colgate Kids Bluey Toothpaste – Ages 2+ Cavity Protection Toothpaste for Kids' Bathroom Counter, ADA Accepted Fluoride Formula
Colgate Kids Bluey Toothpaste – Ages 2+ Cavity Protection Toothpaste for Kids' Bathroom Counter, ADA Accepted Fluoride Formula
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Why you'll love it
- Character themes (Bluey, Minecraft, Harry Potter) turn brushing into a fun, familiar activity rather than a chore
- ADA Accepted seal gives parents clinical confidence the product is safe and effective
- Fluoride formula delivers clinically proven cavity protection for developing permanent teeth
- Sugar-free and gluten-free formula reassures health-conscious and allergy-aware parents
- Value 4-pack with stand-up flip-top tubes saves money and is easy for small hands to use independently
- Trusted Colgate brand heritage reduces purchase anxiety compared to lesser-known kids' toothpaste brands
Perfect for
- Daily twice-daily brushing routine for children ages 2 and up to prevent cavities
- Motivating reluctant brushers with familiar Bluey, Minecraft, or Harry Potter characters on the tube
- Stocking up the family bathroom with a 4-pack value bundle to last several months
- Packing smaller 4.6 oz tubes for sleepovers, vacations, or daycare
- Gifting to nieces, nephews, or grandchildren whose parents prioritize ADA-accepted dental care



Product Information
WHAT YOU’LL GET: Includes four (4) 4.6 oz tubes of Colgate Kids Bluey Toothpaste with Fluoride for reliable, everyday cavity protection in a convenient multipack for your family.
CAVITY PROTECTION: Toothpaste for kids with fluoride, which is clinically proven to fight cavities and specially designed for children ages 2 and up to help keep developing smiles healthy and strong.
KID-FRIENDLY FLAVOR: Mild Bubble Fruit flavor encourages regular brushing, making dental care enjoyable for kids, supporting healthy brushing habits every day. Plus, Bluey characters make brushing time extra fun and familiar.
SUGAR-FREE FORMULA: Gluten free and sugar free formula that parents will love, as part of a healthy oral hygiene routine for growing children.
EASY FOR KIDS TO USE: ADA accepted children’s toothpaste comes in a stand-up tube with a flip-top cap, making it simple for little hands to open, use, and store after every brushing session.
Make brushing time fun and easy with Colgate Kids Bluey Toothpaste with Fluoride for Cavity Protection. This value 4 pack features four 4.6 oz tubes, so you’ll have plenty of kids toothpaste to encourage consistent oral hygiene. Specially designed for children ages 2 and up, the mild Bubble Fruit flavor makes brushing enjoyable and helps encourage regular brushing habits. The formula contains fluoride, a clinically proven ingredient to fight cavities and provide essential cavity protection for developing teeth. With a convenient stand-up tube and flip-top cap, this toothpaste is easy for kids to use on their own. Colgate Kids Bluey Toothpaste is both sugar free and gluten free. Plus, it’s accepted by the American Dental Association (ADA), so you know it’s a choice you can trust. Make every brushing session effective and enjoyable with Colgate Kids Bluey Toothpaste, helping kids build healthy habits and bright, happy smiles. Perfect for families with multiple children or anyone looking to stock up on quality kids toothpaste.
Items Details
Age Range Description: Kid
Target Audience: Unisex-Kids
Global Trade Identification Number: 10827854027321
Features & Specs
Item Form: Paste
Product Benefits: Cavity Protection, Tooth Care
Package Type Name: Tube
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this Colgate Kids Bluey toothpaste safe for my 2 year old to use every day?
Yes, this fluoride toothpaste is formulated for children ages 2 and up and carries the ADA Accepted seal, which means it has been independently reviewed for safety and effectiveness when used as directed for twice-daily brushing.
Will the bubble fruit flavor be too strong for a picky toddler?
The flavor is a mild bubble fruit profile designed specifically for kids, so it is generally well accepted by children who reject stronger mint toothpastes while still feeling like a treat rather than medicine.
Can my child use this toothpaste independently with the flip top cap?
The stand-up tube features a flip-top cap that is easy for small hands to open and close, and the tube does not roll on the counter, which helps children develop independent brushing habits in the family or kids' bathroom.
Does the Bluey design on the tube actually help motivate a reluctant brusher?
Parents consistently report that licensed character packaging, especially Bluey for younger kids, turns brushing from a chore into a familiar, fun activity, which makes the morning and bedtime routine easier to start and finish.
How long will a 4-pack of 4.6 oz tubes last for one child?
With regular twice-daily use of a pea-sized amount, a 4.6 oz tube typically lasts about 3 to 4 weeks, so the 4-pack supports roughly 3 to 4 months of brushing for a single child, making it convenient for stocking the family bathroom.
Is this toothpaste a good fit for a shared sibling bathroom with multiple ages?
Yes, the age 2 and up formulation works for a range of siblings, and the 4-pack gives you enough tubes to assign one per child or keep backups in the linen closet, which is helpful for multi-child households.
Can I keep this toothpaste in my child's bedroom or on a nightstand for evening brushing?
The stand-up tube is stable on flat surfaces like a nightstand or kids' bathroom shelf, and the flip-top cap helps prevent leaks, so it is suitable for bedroom or bathroom storage as part of a bedtime routine.
Is this toothpaste a better value than buying single character tubes at the grocery store?
The 4-pack format offers a lower cost per ounce than most single-tube kids' toothpaste options at retail, and it lets you stock multiple bathrooms or pack extras for daycare, sleepovers, and travel toiletry bags.
How does Colgate Kids toothpaste compare to other character kids' toothpastes without the ADA seal?
Many character toothpastes are primarily novelty products, but this one pairs the Bluey licensing with a fluoride formula that is ADA Accepted, giving parents both the fun factor and clinical confidence in cavity protection.
Is this toothpaste comparable in cavity protection to regular adult Colgate?
It uses a fluoride formula designed specifically for children's developing teeth with an appropriate fluoride level for ages 2 and up, delivering clinically proven cavity protection tailored to kids rather than a diluted version of the adult paste.
Is this toothpaste safe if my child sometimes swallows a little while brushing?
The formula is designed for children ages 2 and up who are learning to spit, and using a pea-sized amount as directed keeps fluoride intake appropriate; however, parents should still supervise brushing and consult their dentist with specific concerns.
Why is there a sugar free claim on a kids' toothpaste, and does it still taste good?
Sugar free means the formula does not contain sucrose that can feed cavity-causing bacteria, while the bubble fruit flavor comes from flavoring agents that make it appealing to kids without contributing to tooth decay.
Will the Bluey character fade or peel off the tube after a few weeks in the bathroom?
The licensed artwork is printed directly on the tube, so it does not peel like a sticker, and the packaging holds up well in typical bathroom humidity and on the kids' counter with normal use.
How much toothpaste should my child use and how often should they brush?
For children ages 2 and up, the American Dental Association recommends a pea-sized amount of fluoride toothpaste used twice a day, in the morning and before bed, with adult supervision to make sure they spit rather than swallow.
How do I teach my child to brush properly with this toothpaste?
Apply a pea-sized dab to a soft-bristled kids' toothbrush, brush in small circles along the front, back, and chewing surfaces of the teeth for about two minutes, and then have your child spit out the excess; flossing once a day is also recommended once teeth start touching.
How should I store the tubes between uses to keep them fresh?
Keep the cap closed, store the tubes upright on the bathroom counter or in a cabinet at room temperature, and avoid leaving them in direct sunlight or in very humid environments, which can degrade the flavor and formula over time.
Is this toothpaste compatible with a kids' electric toothbrush?
Yes, this fluoride toothpaste works with any standard kids' manual or electric toothbrush, and the mild bubble fruit flavor and foaming action are suitable for both styles; just make sure the electric toothbrush head is sized for children.
Can I use this toothpaste with a fluoride rinse or other dental products?
Yes, you can pair it with age-appropriate floss, a soft kids' toothbrush, and a fluoride rinse only if recommended by your dentist for children old enough not to swallow it, because the toothpaste already provides the main source of topical fluoride.
What is included in the 4-pack and what do I need to buy separately?
The package includes four 4.6 oz stand-up tubes of Colgate Kids Bluey fluoride toothpaste; you will need to supply a kids' toothbrush, and you may want to add floss or a fluoride rinse depending on your child's age and your dentist's recommendations.
Is this toothpaste safe to use every day for years without damaging enamel?
Yes, the formula has an appropriately low abrasive level and an age-appropriate fluoride concentration that is designed for daily twice-daily use in children ages 2 and up, and the ADA Accepted seal confirms it is safe for ongoing daily brushing.
Does this toothpaste expire, and how can I tell when to replace it?
Yes, like all toothpastes it has an expiration date printed on the tube and carton, usually about two years from manufacture, and you should replace the tube once it reaches that date or if the texture, color, or smell changes noticeably.
What is the difference between kids' toothpaste and regular adult toothpaste?
Kids' toothpaste is formulated with a milder flavor, lower fluoride concentration appropriate for developing teeth, and gentler abrasives, while adult toothpaste typically has stronger mint flavors, higher fluoride levels, and abrasives suited to adult enamel and saliva.

