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Competitive AnalysisTeam 2
Avalon JonesCara Owings
Brandon KakitsukaNate Cacciari Roy
Toothpaste Market Share
Strengths
Opportunities
Threats
Weaknesses
● Natural● Anti-fluoride Options● Animal Friendly● Good for tooth sensitivity● Good for dry mouth
● Emerging Natural toothpastes
● Loss of market share to bigger businesses or pushed out all together
● Not well known reputation
● Sold out to Colgate● Controversial reputation
for ingredients in products
● Become more transparent about products & ingredients
● Creating a bigger brand through Colgate
● More product awareness
Strengths● Brand Recognition● Diverse Product Line-Up● Advertising● Affordable Prices
Weaknesses● Internal Competition between Scope,
Oral-B● High amounts of microplastics in
Products● Legal Troubles
Threats● New Regulations in regards to
microplastics● Depleting Natural Resources● Emerging Competitors
Opportunities● Growing demand for natural products● Increased global awareness of oral
hygiene● Growing global population● Increasing Standards of Living in global
markets
SWOT Analysis
ThreatsStrengths OpportunitiesWeaknesses
● Fluoride free
● SLS free
● No animal
testing
● Privately owned
● True to their
ingredients
● Small market
share
● Not well known
● Most expensive
● Smaller tubes
● Always looking
for alternatives to
fluoride
● More growth and
brand
recognition
● Bigger
corporations
taking on fluoride
free & SLS
● More combining
of public
companies
Price and Active Ingredient Comparison
Active Ingredients: glycerin, water, calcium carbonate, hydrated silica, xylitol, natural flavor*, sodium lauryl sulfate, carrageenan, sodium bicarbonate, zinc citrate.
*peppermint oil
Active Ingredients:, sodium bicarbonate, PEG-8, tetrasodium pyrophosphate, PEG/PPG 116/66 copolymer, sodium carbonate peroxide, silica, sodium saccharin, flavor, water, sodium lauroyl sarcosinate, sodium lauryl sulfate.
Active Ingredients: sorbitol, water, hydrated silica, disodium pyrophosphate, sodium lauryl sulfate, flavor, sodium hydroxide, alcohol (0.7%), xanthan gum, sodium saccharin, glycerin, carbomer, cellulose gum, polysorbate 80, sodium benzoate, cetylpyridinium chloride, benzoic acid, titanium dioxide, blue 1.
Active Ingredients: calcium carbonate, water, glycerin, sodium cocoyl glutamate, carrageenan, aloe barbadensis leaf gel*, bambusa arundinacea stem powder, carum petroselinum (parsley) extract, citrus grandis (grapefruit) seed extract, perilla ocymoides seed extract, cinnamomum zeylanicum bark oil, eugenia caryophyllus (clove) flower oil, melaleuca alternifolia (Tea Tree) leaf oil*, melia azadirachta seed oil, menthol, silica, sodium bicarbonate *certified organic ingredient
$2.49 6.2oz Tube ($.40 / Ounce)
$3.79 6.0oz Tube ($.63 / Ounce)
$4.27 4.7oz Tube ($.91 / Ounce)
$5.99 4.2oz Tube ($1.43 / Ounce)
Children’s Toothpaste Comparison
Price: $3.25 4.2 oz Tube
Value: Provides cavity protection in a gel formula, with packing featuring Disney characters, focusing on younger children.
Price: $5.99 4.6 oz Tube/Bottle
Value: Approved by the ADA, available in variety of flavors like watermelon & strawberry, suitable for children over 5, and both a toothpaste and mouthwash.
Price: $4.38 4.6 oz Tube
Value: Mild flavor with fluoride for cavity protection, suitable for children 2 and over, and considered to be a transition toothpaste for toddlers.
Price: $2.78 4.2 oz Tube
Value: Approved by the ADA, effective in fighting bacteria and acids, free from animal testing, made with real fruit juice for flavor, and doesn’t use artificial preservatives, dyes or saccharine.
Customer Perspective
Comparative Advantage
ConsumerSearch.com compares reviews generated from all over the internet to rate various categories of toothpaste
Best Toothpaste overall
Best Stain Removal
Toothpaste for sensitive teeth
Natural Toothpaste
❏ Expert recommended❏ Contains fluoride❏ Approved by American Dental Association
❏ Semi-abrasive❏ Contains sodium lauryl sulfate and saccharin❏ Contains triclosan
❏ Excellent stain removal❏ Low price❏ Contains fluoride
❏ Very abrasive❏ Not American Dental Association approved❏ Contains sodium lauryl sulfate and saccharin
❏ Excellent for sensitive teeth❏ No sodium lauryl sulfate❏ Low abrasiveness
❏ Contains saccharin and sorbitol❏ May cause irritated gums❏ Higher price
❏ Approved by American Dental Association❏ Contains fluoride & no artificial sugars❏ Low abrasiveness
❏ Less stain removal ingredients than others❏ Contains sodium lauryl sulfate❏ Higher price
Company Perspective
Comparative Advantage
Ingredients: Makes information available to customers about sourcing, quality, and purpose.
What’s Not in Tom’s of Maine Products: Informs customers about ingredients avoided during manufacturing process like artificial colors, artificial flavors, artificial preservatives, and animal byproducts.
Product Certification: Claims of producing the first natural toothpaste to bear the ADA’s Seal of Acceptance.
Product Research: creates products instilling a company belief in sustainability and social responsibility, using innovative methods and extensive research to produce effective natural products.
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