ROCS Junior – Fruity Rainbow Toothpaste for Children – 6 to 12 Years – 60 ml | Fun & Colourful Children's Toothpaste
ROCS Junior Fruity Rainbow is a toothpaste for children aged 6 to 12 years with a fun fruity rainbow flavour. Contains the MINERALIN® complex with bioavailable calcium, phosphorus, and magnesium alongside 6% xylitol for cavity protection. Free from fluoride and sulphates.
What is ROCS Junior Fruity Rainbow used for?
- Gentle daily cleaning of children's teeth aged 6 to 12 years
- Strengthening enamel with bioavailable calcium and phosphorus
- Cavity protection with natural xylitol
- Motivating children to brush regularly with an enjoyable flavour
Benefits & Features
- Fruity rainbow flavour — makes tooth brushing a fun adventure for children
- MINERALIN® complex — calcium + phosphorus + magnesium for natural enamel strengthening
- 6% xylitol — protects against cavities and supports oral microbiological balance
- Fluoride and sulphate-free — safe for children
- Low abrasiveness — gentle on children's teeth
How to Use
- Apply a pea-sized amount to a children's toothbrush
- Brush twice daily for a full two minutes each time
- Parental supervision recommended for younger children
Warnings & Precautions
- For children aged 6 to 12 years
- Deliberate swallowing should not be encouraged
- Keep out of reach of very young children
- Consult a dentist if irritation occurs
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does the Fruity Rainbow flavour differ from Berry Mix in ROCS Junior?
- Both are from the ROCS Junior range for children aged 6–12 with the same base formulation but differ only in flavour. Parents can choose their child's preferred option.
- Is it safe if a child swallows the toothpaste?
- Small amounts accidentally swallowed during normal brushing are safe due to the fluoride-free formulation, but deliberate swallowing should not be encouraged.
- Is it suitable for children who dislike strong mint flavours?
- Yes, the varied fruity flavour suits children who do not enjoy the sharp mint taste of traditional toothpastes.
For optimal use, consult your pharmacist.