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Originally Posted by RStar
All you need is a tool that is concave to do that. Hollow out the back of any toothbrush, or if you have a small headed brush like I do (SoniCare) then an alternate would work (like the right shape measuring spoon). Interesting idea!
Actually, doesn't someone make a drinking faucet attachment for bathroom sink faucet?
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First of all, I don't have my plastic whittling kit with me; secondly, if I have a spoon at the sink I may as well have a cup instead; lastly, why spend so much money to stick a drinking faucet there?
I knew Erica would chime in

I think that this could (hopefully) become the standard for toothbrushes, much like nylon bristles and rubbery grips. Already my toothbrush seems woefully inadequate next to this one.