Waterpik Breaks World Record With great American Brush-Off

Sept. 10, 2001
1,586 fans at Coors Field simultaneously brush teeth.

1,586 baseball fans broke a world record by simultaneously brushing their teeth with Waterpik Technologies' new eBrush on Sunday, September 9 at Coors field during a Colorado Rockies/San Francisco

Giants game.

The eBrush, an electric toothbrush, is Waterpik's newest oral health

innovation. The eBrush is roughly the size of a manual brush, making it compact and convenient for users.

The 1,586 record-setting fans at the Colorado Rockies/San Francisco Giants game simultaneously brushed their teeth in the bottom of the 4th inning. Rockies mascot Dinger led the record-breaking participants in a one-minute brushing with a giant eBrush of his own.

All 1,586 participants, as well as the first 15,000 people that arrived at the game, received an eBrush of their own, each emblazoned with the Waterpik emblem and that of the Colorado Rockies.

Waterpik Day at Coors Field also featured Bob Shortt, Waterpik's general manager, throwing out the first pitch.

For more information, visit the Water Pik Technologies, Inc. Web site at www.waterpik.com.