Plackers is a brand of dental flossers and other oral healthcare products designed to improve oral hygiene.
Founded in 1975 by a group of dentists and entrepreneurs in Wyoming, Michigan.
In 1999, Plackers was acquired by the consumer goods conglomerate, Jarden Corporation.
In 2016, Jarden Corporation was acquired by Newell Brands, which is the current owner of Plackers.
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A dental floss that is designed to slide easily between teeth and resist shredding.
A dental floss that features two strands of floss that work together to remove plaque and food particles.
A dental floss that is infused with a refreshing mint flavor.
A range of flossers that feature an easy-to-use handle and replaceable floss heads.
No, Plackers flossers are not recyclable. They should be disposed of in the trash.
No, Plackers flossers are BPA-free.
It is recommended to use Plackers flossers at least once a day, preferably before brushing.
Yes, Plackers flossers can be used by children with adult supervision.
Some Plackers flossers, such as the Micro Mint variety, are infused with a mint flavor.