Where you live determines so much of your daily life — even down to the price of your toothpaste. New data shows that certain parts of the country are paying roughly $3 per tube more than other cities, a shocking mark up on a household staple.

If you're looking for the cheapest toothpaste, on average, you'll need to head for the border. Harlingen, Texas — just a few miles from Mexico — sells toothpaste for less than $1.50, on average, according to a recent report from coupon index site CouponFollow. Harlingen has been named one of the cheapest places to live in the U.S. and PayScale reports that the cost of living there is 21 percent lower than the national average.