The World’s First Flosser
Designed For True Compostability.
Goodbye Petroleum Plastics,
Hello Quick-Composting Paper.
Happi Floss is on a mission to replace single-use plastics and we’re starting with flossers. Made with layers of post-consumer recycled paper, Happi Floss is designed to decompose quickly in the compost or soil, unlike our plastic counterparts that can take 400+ years to decompose, if ever.
Created by Doctor Staci, a functional and holistic pediatric dentist, Happi Floss is a woman-founded, owned, and operated company. Our flossers are locally made in a fair-wage shop near Portland, Oregon with renewable energy. Happi Floss is toxin-free and cruelty free, and our two sizes accommodate mouths of all shapes and sizes.
To date, Doctor Staci has self-funded Happi Floss through research and development, testing product with friends and family to come up with the final iteration that's being shared with the world during our Indiegogo. With patents secured, R&D complete and 5,000 flossers produced, we are ready to go mainstream, but we need your backing. With your help we can create a better future.
Back The Happi Floss Indiegogo
Until we ramp production, flossers are only available to our Indiegogo backers. Jump over to our Indiegogo page to learn more and to support a healthier and happier planet.
Indiegogo Live April 28 - June 13th, 2021
A Happi Story
For Doctor Staci, seeing plastic flossers wash ashore hit too close to home.
The idea for Happi Floss came to Doctor Staci as she witnessed a shocking amount of trash washing ashore while walking a beach in Hawaii. It’s an all too common experience many of us share - escaping into nature only to discover it’s been overrun with plastic waste.
For Doctor Staci, seeing plastic flossers wash ashore hit too close to home. As a pediatric dentist, she regularly heard from parents that although they loved the convenience of plastic floss picks for their children, they often would skip flossing altogether due to the guilt they felt using single-use plastic.
After years of testing materials and manufacturing techniques, Happi Floss was born. Intelligently designed to keep their shape in your mouth, yet compost quickly, Happi Floss is composed of layers of compressed, post-consumer recycled paper and biofilm, a plant-based, non petroleum material. When placed in the compost, our layered design allows moisture and microbes to permeate our flossers, quickly breaking them down and turning them back into usable organic matter.
With design complete and thousands of flossers created, the Happi Floss story is really just beginning. Launching Spring 2021, Happi Floss now turns to increasing manufacturing capabilities in order to rid the world of single-use plastic flossers. Consumers and investors are encouraged to support the Happi Floss Indiegogo or to reach out for early investment opportunities.
About Doctor Staci
Passionate about children’s oral health, protecting the planet and healthy eating, Doctor Staci Whitman is on a mission to make a difference. A Board-Certified Pediatric Dentist in Portland, Oregon, Doctor Staci empowers children and adults to take control of their own well being through healthy practices, from proper oral health to establishing nutritious eating habits.
A graduate of the Institute of Integrative Health, Doctor Staci earned her International Health Certification in Health and Lifestyle Coaching and is currently enrolled in the Institute of Functional Medicine. A floss-lover, a Real Food advocate, and an airway-supporter, her manta in life is to”Eat the Rainbow.” Doctor Staci regularly speaks to the strong connection between oral health and overall health, as well as our collective need to do better for our planet.
As the inventor of Happi Floss and owner of several businesses, Doctor Staci is proud to infuse her beliefs into all that she does. Happi Floss, NoPo Kids Dentistry and DoctorStaci.com are woman owned and operated businesses that use best-in-class environmental practices, providing fair wages to a diverse workforce. Happi Floss flossers are manufactured near Portland, Oregon in a pro-environment, fair wage manufacturing shop.