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Company Profile 
Spiffies products are developed and manufactured in the USA and marketed by DR Products of Tucson, Arizona. DR Products is dedicated to improving human health through beneficial and unique applications of xylitol, a functional food. Our immediate goal is to improve the general health of all children, starting with oral health. All of our products are safe, appealing and life sustaining. 

The History of Spiffies 
As a practicing pediatrician and assistant professor of pediatrics, Dr. Ray Wagner saw the effects of baby bottle tooth decay first hand. He was especially concerned about early childhood tooth decay because it is completely preventable. He knew that parents needed something easy to use to promote oral health. 

After 2 years of research, Dr. Wagner created a convenient, disposable wipe that parents could use anytime or anywhere to clean their babies teeth and gums. He has also developed other xylitol rich oral hygiene products. As Dr. Wagner saw the efficacy of Spiffies, he was became passionate about sharing the information to academics in all fields of medicine and dentistry. DR Products have now had 3 independent clinical studies completed with Spiffies and each of them has shown how effective Spiffies can be in reducing plaque and ultimately preventing early childhood tooth decay. Dr. Wagner's Background Ray A. Wagner MD, MS, FAAP is Board Certified by the American Board of Pediatrics and holds a medical license in Arizona. He currently is a practicing pediatrician at El Rio Community Health Center in Tucson, Arizona. He is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at A.T. Still School of Osteopathic Medicine and actively participates in the education of medical and osteopathic students and residents. He has served as an Assistant Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Texas Medical School in Houston, and before that was on the faculty of the Texas Tech Health Sciences Center in El Paso. Prior to his academic career, he was in private practice for ten years.