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TikToker's Boyfriend Has To Call Poison Control After She Mistakenly Brushed Her Teeth With Icy Hot

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TikToker @mia.kittelson was mortified after her boyfriend had to call Hawaii's poison control because she'd mistaken a tube of Deep Heat pain relief cream for her Colgate toothpaste.

A woman on TikTok went viral after documenting the moment her boyfriend had to call Poison Control because she accidentally brushed her teeth with Deep Heat.

According @mia.kittelson's caption, the two "were too deep in conversation about the Beckham doc I didn't even realize."


That is, until it was too late...

The TikTok—which has been viewed more than 12 million times since being posted just a week ago—shows the creator's boyfriend on the phone with a Poison Control worker in Hawaii named Donna.

He explained:

“Ummmm so she accidentally brushed her teeth with um like a Deep Heat..."
“Um, like Icy Hot that looked identical to her Colgate toothpaste.”

The end of the video showed the two tubes side by side for comparison.

You can watch below.

@mia.kittelson

We were too deep in conversation about the Beckham doc i didnt even realize ☠️☠️☠️ #davidbeckham #beckhams #victoriabeckham #beckham #beckhamdocumentary

People in the comments thought the creator's boyfriend was a bit generous using the term "identical."

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And others shared their own embarrassing yet horrific incidents.

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The TikToker hasn't responded to requests for comment yet, but considering she's continued to post videos, we're just going to assume that she survived!

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