Top of Azumagourmet Calamari Salad
Azuma gourmet Calamari Salad

I have never had calamari salad before so I didn't really know what to expect when I tried this calamari salad from Costco.

I liked the sweet taste of the calamari, and the calamari had a nice, soft and chewy texture. The combination of vegetables like the mushrooms, red peppers, and lettuce stems created a good crunch. The overall salad had a sweet, vinegar-y and ginger-y taste, and it was good, but I would have preferred less ginger.

Overall Rating:
Good
Food: Azuma Gourmet Calamari Salad
Source: Costco, Tucson, AZ
Price: $11.49 per container
Rating: Good

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Oreganos Bollo Angel Hair Pasta with Sausage

I had some of Oregano's Bollo Angel Hair Pasta. It was ordered to-go with marinara sauce and sausage on the side.

Oreganos Bollo Angel Hair Pasta with Sausage

The spicy marinara sauce looks thick, kind of like tomato paste. It isn't actually very spicy at all, and I don't really like the marinara sauce because it is too tangy for me. The angel hair pasta is OK, but nothing special. The sausage is a little spicy, but it is very salty.

I prefer this pasta with very little of the marinara sauce and with Parmesan cheese and sausage added to cut out any sweetness / tangy-ness.

I wouldn't buy this pasta myself -- I would rather buy angel hair pasta and a jar of pasta sauce at the grocery store. However, if you like tangy marinara sauce, then I guess this could be a great pasta for you.

Overall Rating:
OK
Food: The Original Bollo Pasta
Source: Oregano's Pizza Bistro
Price: $10.28 ($6.99 for pasta + $3.29 for side of sausage)
Rating: OK

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Box of SmileSonic toothbrush heads
Back of Smile Sonic toothbrush heads box

This isn't a food review, but teeth are a vital part of grubbing it up!

I bought a pack of four SmileSonic replacement toothbrush heads, which is supposed to be comparable to the Philips Sonicare e-series replacement heads. They seemed like a good deal since they were only $22.79 for the pack, and they looked very similar to the Philips Sonicare ones. I actually thought I was buying Target's Up & Up brand, which seemed to work OK for me a few years ago. When I got home, I realized these were not (or at least not branded as) Up & Up, but are "Dental Source" by Ranir LLC.

When I put one of the brush heads on my Philips Sonicare toothbrush holder and secured it tightly (like it says to), it made a really loud buzzing / grinding noise and felt very uncomfortable on my teeth. I tried turning the setting down to "gentle" speed, but it made no difference. I tried loosening the brush head, but when I loosened it, it felt too gentle and there was hardly any vibration. I eventually found a sweet spot, but 30 seconds after I put it in my mouth, the toothbrush head would either tighten or loosen itself and become too harsh or too gentle. I tried it for a few days, but I just could not continue using it.

After my attempts at using the SmileSonic electric toothbrush head, I looked up reviews online. It looks like Smile Sonic toothbrush heads can also be found at stores like Walmart, Kmart, Kroger/Fry's, Meijer, Wegman's, etc.

On Target's website, the only reviews I saw were for Target's Up & Up power toothbrush replacement heads. They were all very negative, and users also seemed to discuss the same problems I had with the SmileSonic brush heads.

Source: http://www.target.com/p/up-up-trade-power-toothbrush-replacement-heads-5-ct/-/A-13334440 . Retrieved Feb 6, 2014.

I don't know if Ranir makes Target's Up & Up adult toothbrushes or not, but they do make children's Up & Up power toothbrushes because Ranir recalled kids' Up & Up power toothbrushes recently:

Source: http://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/enforcement/enforce_rpt-Event-Detail.cfm?action=detail&id=67123&w=02052014 . Retrieved Feb 6, 2014.

Walmart's website also has mostly negative reviews for their Equate SmileSonic replacement brush heads:

Source: http://www.walmart.com/search/search-ng.do?search_query=smilesonic . Retrieved Feb 6, 2014.

Kmart's website has a negative review for their Smart Sense SmileSonic brush heads:

Source: http://www.kmart.com/smart-sense-smilesonic-replacement-brushheads-2-brushheads/p-038W020696050001P? . Retrieved Feb 6, 2014.

Rite Aid has two negative reviews for their SmileSonic brush heads:

Source: http://shop.riteaid.com/Rite-Aid-Replacement-Brushheads-Smile/dp/B005X91FHA . Retrieved Feb 6, 2014.

While I'm sure they might work fine for some, the SmileSonic brush heads didn't work for me and, it looks like they didn't work for many others. For me, there was a huge difference between the SmileSonic and the Philips Sonicare replacement brush heads.

Box of SmileSonic toothbrush heads

So, though they may be cheaper, don't waste your money on the private label/store brand replacement brush heads! And judging from my own experience and the other reviews, watch out if the label says "SmileSonic" or made by Ranir.

If you do happen to buy them and try them, make sure to at least keep your receipt. Thankfully, I was able to return my pack of Smile Sonic toothbrush heads to Target.

Maybe there will be some good, cheap store brand replacement heads in the future, but I suggest finding a coupon for the Philips Sonicare toothbrush heads or buying them when they are on sale if you want a good deal.

I just bought a pack of six Philips Sonicare brush heads from Costco for $39.99. That's a better deal than the $22.79 pack of four from Target since they actually work properly!

Product: Dental Source: Smilesonic Replacement BrushHeads by Ranir LLC
Source: Target, Tucson, AZ
Price: $22.79 (pack of four toothbrush heads)
Rating: Terrible / Could not use

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