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These days, the procedure is entirely automated. In other words, it's done by machines specially designed to put toothpaste into tubes. Once the toothpaste has been mixed and flavored, there is a "filling machine" which inserts the paste into the tube; after which the tube is sealed shut and given a manufacturing stamp that tells the stores when and where it was processed.

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13y ago

It's quite simple with the proper tool. All you need, is some patience, and a small plastic syringe used for giving medicine to babies.

Use the syringe to suck up the toothpaste, or scoop it into it, whichever you like. Then simply place the nozzle of the syringe into the toothpaste tube, and inject it back in.

You have now saved money, and done 'the impossible!'

I've used the same method for decorating birthday cakes, it's better than spending money on an expensive 'decorator' or cutting baggies.

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11y ago

At the opposite end. The end is opened, filled with toothpaste, and crimped at the end.

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12y ago

They use a machine to squirt the toothpaste in the tube. This is done accurately, and then the large end of the tube is crimped over.

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13y ago

Nowadays, almost all toothpaste tubes are made of a soft, flexible plastic.

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11y ago

Because when we squeezed than it come out easly from the mouth of tootpest

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16y ago

by squeezing the tube!

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