GloucestershireLive reports.When she took the item back to the Savers store in Tewkesbury, Gloucestershire, Becky was appalled by the manager who she claims said the toothbrush had been in quarantine for 72 hours so was harmless.Becky from Northway said: "In hindsight, I'm an idiot, it was quite clearly used.
My daughter said 'it smells like toothpaste mum' and I said 'don't be so stupid'.""We realised that it wasn't the original head to the toothbrush, so we took it off and it was all crusted with water, saliva and toothpaste residue.
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