Most viewers can name the toothpaste sound without thinking — that quiet pneumatic squeeze from a half-empty tube, then the small click of the cap landing back on the rim of the sink. These 15 toothpaste recordings chase the whole morning ritual: tube squeezes from full, half and almost-empty stages, cap flips on plastic and metal sinks, brush strokes against enamel at light and firm pressure, and the wet rinse-and-spit that closes the routine.
Hygiene-product advertising leans on the squeeze and brush-stroke takes because they sell freshness without needing voiceover. Foley for everyday-life scenes — a sitcom morning, an indie short with a bathroom moment — reaches for the cap flip and rinse, which read instantly as 'someone is getting ready'. Children's animation uses the exaggerated squeezes for cartoon brushing gags. Free to download for any project — no signup, no watermark, no attribution required.