OraMoist – Giveaway

OraMoist – Giveaway


Dry mouth is a condition that is sometimes caused by health problems, and can also be a side effect of various medications. OraMoist is an over-the-counter gel disc that aims to help alleviate the feeling of dry mouth by increasing saliva production. And one Contest Corner reader will win a box of OraMoist, so read on!

About OraMoist:

I do not suffer from dry mouth, so I am unable to provide any personal evaluation of this product’s effectiveness. However, I know that some of my readers may suffer from this (or have a loved one that does), so I still wanted to offer a giveaway for those who may want to try it. I was mailed a complimentary package of OraMoist along with a press release, and since I can’t review it, I am donating it to a local organization called Manna House that is in need of personal care items.

Here is the information that OraMoist sent me about their product:

“Dry mouth (xerostomia) is an under-diagnosed condition that affects 10% of the U.S. population, and can have a severe effect on oral health, causing tooth decay, gum disease and bad breath due to lack of oral moisture. Dry mouth is a symptom of several medical conditions, such as Sjogren’s Syndrome and diabetes, for example, and is a common side effect of many prescription and over-the-counter medications. In fact, people taking three or more medications have a 60% chance of suffering from dry mouth, making this a more common occurrence in mature adults.

OraMoist Dry Mouth Patch is a revolutionary, time-released, muco-adhesive patch powered by edible natural ingredients that adheres to the roof of the mouth or inside the cheek. As the patch dissolves over two to four hours, it releases ingredients that help increase saliva production alleviating parched, dry mouth. The increased moisture also helps restore a healthy oral environment, a significant benefit for dry mouth sufferers.

OraMoist Dry Mouth Patch has been clinically proven effective in terms of increased saliva production and improved feeling of moistness. Suggested retail price is $9.99 for a box of 16 patches; available at Rite Aid, Albertson’s LLC and Raley’s, and online at www.oramoist.com.”

Win it!

One lucky Contest Corner reader will win a box of OraMoist! Here’s how to enter:

1. For your first entry, click here to visit OraMoist’s website. Then come back here and tell me something that you learned!

This step is required to qualify for the drawing. Be sure to leave an email address with your comment, so that I may notify you in the event that you are the lucky winner!

Want extra entries? Do any of the following, and leave a separate comment for each one:

2. Write a post on your blog linking to this giveaway and OraMoist. Then come back here and leave me the link!
3. Write about this on Twitter, then come back and leave me the link to your tweet!
4. Subscribe to my blog updates by entering your email into the “Subscribe” box in the sidebar. Then come back and leave me the email you subscribed with!
5. Become a follower of my blog by clicking the “Follow” button in my sidebar! Then come back here and let me know in a separate comment!
6. Post my button on your website – just copy and paste the following code, and let me know where you put it:


7. I am offering extra entries into all of my giveaways this month for donations made to Hope For Haiti. Click here to donate to Hope For Haiti via PayPal, and you will receive one extra entry for every dollar donated. Just leave a separate comment on this post with your donation invoice number. Leave a separate comment for each dollar – i.e., if you donate one dollar, leave one comment, if you donate five dollars, leave five comments, etc.


Rules, regulations, and other important stuff:
Giveaway ends on February 7th at 11:59 PM, PST. Winner will be chosen the following day via Random.org. Winner has 48 hours to respond to my notification email, or a new winner will be chosen in their place.
Giveaway is open to US residents.

34 thoughts on “OraMoist – Giveaway

  1. I learned that the patch fully dissoves in 2 – 4 hours but some people reported that it lasted over night
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  2. I learned that dry mouth can be caused by many medical conditions & medications. I suffer from it and know that my allergies can really dry it up!
    I like that it also contains XYlitol so it can help keep your breath fresh as well!

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  4. Dry mouth can be caused by aging, certain illnesses, medications or lifestyle factors. Thanks.

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  5. I learned there was a “sustained effect” for OraMoist – the patients using it benefited more on their 4th and 5th weeks than on their 3rd.

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  6. Dry mouth can be caused by taking meds. I think this happens to my hubby since he takes quite a few heart meds. We both never knew this could happen.

  7. 96% of patients said OraMost was easy to use; 82% said OraMoist did not interfere with eating or talking; 74% said the flavor was pleasant; 71% reported they would use the discs in the future.

  8. I learned that 96% of patients said OraMost was easy to use; 82% said OraMoist did not interfere with eating or talking; 74% said the flavor was pleasant; 71% reported they would use the discs in the future.

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