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Premium Home Whitening – Online Deal

$29 for At-Home Teeth-Whitening Kit ($158 Value)

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Sun Jun 24 03:59:59 UTC 2012
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In a Nutshell

FDA-approved, U.S.-made carbamide peroxide whitens smiles up to five shades in trays custom molded at home

The Fine Print

  • Expires Jan 31, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy multiple as gifts. Must be 12 or older. Shipping included.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

Like choosing paint swatches with an impatient spouse, teeth bleaching replaces pale pistachio, bavarian cream, and summer peach with a simple shade of white. Simplify your tones with this Groupon.

$29 for an At-Home Teeth-Whitening Kit ($158 Value)

Clients sink teeth into trays twice a day for 30–60 minutes, depending on tooth tolerance. While the peroxide gel does its whitening work, clients are free to watch TV, read a book, or complete a triathlon. The kit supplies enough gel for seven–nine sessions.

Premium Home Whitening

Premium Home Whitening's kits take trips to the dentist out of smile-brightening equations with FDA-approved gels. After soaking in heated water, plastic mold-and-bite trays become as pliable as the linguine noodles floating beneath them. The ductile tooth helmets press against the upper and lower ridges, molding to enamel outlines. Patients coat the impressions in U.S.-made carbamide-peroxide gel, then bite into them while clutching a micro LED light between their lips. The at-home treatment can blanch choppers up to five shades.

Premium Home Whitening also sells handy dental gadgets such as a portable teeth-whitening pen and a sonic toothbrush with a UV light to exterminate bacteria.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: Billiards Variations

Most casual pool players are familiar with some version of eight ball, where stripes and solids compete to clear their own balls off the table before sinking the eight. However, this is just one of hundreds of ways to “play pool.” What are others?

  • Snooker
  • Snorker
  • No-Pocket Bounce’about
  • Stripes vs. Skins
  • Cowboy Pool (played on horseback)
  • Nothin’ but Fours
  • Gunpool (no cues; you shoot the balls into the pockets with guns)
  • Texas No-Ball
  • Love-Style (winner marries loser)

If you lose to someone at pool, are you legally required to marry them?

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