Recently, I purchased a Target Brand product. A dental floss, actually. “Compare to Glide,” the package informed me. And sweet! It was a dollar cheaper.
Allow me to inform you that your product SUCKS. It is NOTHING like Glide. Your floss is thin, THREAD thin. And barely waxed. It does NOT “glide” through my teeth. It SNAGS on EVERY SINGLE ONE of them. I think I almost yanked out a filling several times. Yeouch.
Your floss is inferior. Please REMOVE “compare to Glide” and replace it with “compareD to Glide, this floss SUCKS.”
I bought the real product, which is WAY better and worth the extra buck. I will never buy your crappy, knock off brand again.
Thanks for your time.
ESC
You want to know what the sad thing is? A person that works for Target looking for mentions of the company will only see that you mentioned Target and their dental floss, not that it was a negative review.
People in marketing make me angry enough to eat a hat.
Yeah, I’ve never been impressed with their bath/body knockoffs. But I still lurve their dishes, and cards, and such.
And their clothes are hit or miss, so try them on!
There’s just some things you stick with the name brand. Heinz ketchup, campbells *can* soup. Crest Glide floss.
I hope that you really do send that to Target! ahaha
I haven’t tried Target’s products, but for the most part I stay away from store brands. Only ina few cases have I found them either not any worse or actually slightly better than the brand names.
I am a DIE-HARD store brand fan. 9 times out of 10, it’s just as good as the original. In fact, other store-brand “compare to Glide” flosses have been satisfactory (kroger, and wal-something).
target brand is usually pretty good. not so today.
not so today.
Love the Method Cleaning products by Target though. I’ll stay away from their floss…
Note to self: do not buy cheap floss at Target.
Have you tried those little floss tools with the handles they give out at the dentist. they are great.