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Coffee

Whether it’s café con leche or cortado, Latinx love coffee! But its high acidity can erode the enamel in teeth and cause discoloration. “There is nothing like a cup of coffee to warm up your soul and help with your day! When I need to keep up with a busy day, a cup of latte is always welcome,” said Vadhir Derbez.

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Wine

Latin America is now home to some well-known wineries and drinking wine has become a favorite pastime for Latinx! But unfortunately for our pearly whites, the wine’s acidity encourages the staining of teeth, especially if you let wine linger and don’t brush right away. "Pairing dinner with a glass of vino tinto is a very enjoyable part of my wind-down routine,” said Clarissa Molina.

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Berries

Whether used for batidos or eaten fresh from the farmers market, berries are beloved by Hispanics. However, the deep hues found in blueberries, cranberries, raspberries and blackberries can stain teeth. “I love having a berry smoothie as a midday snack, as it provides natural antioxidant benefits that are the key to glowing skin and a healthy body,” said Leslie Grace.

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Keep smiling bright

All these celebrities have white and bright smiles, without giving up their favorite foods that stain teeth. Their secret is Colgate Optic White Platinum High Impact, a whitening toothpaste that works! This whitening toothpaste contains dentist-recommended hydrogen peroxide, a key ingredient that goes beyond the surface to deeply whiten teeth.

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