2013 Best Liquid Laundry Detergent posts
Washington Post Laundry detergent is a $7 billion industry in the U.S., but a lot of that money and soap goes down the drain as people use more than they need. One of the main reasons for this waste are the measuring cups that come with liquid detergent. Read more:
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104 months ago
ABC News Consumer Reports warns the pods may pose a "lethal risk" for adults with dementia, who may mistake the highly concentrated detergent packets for food.
105 months ago
Healthy Wild And Free Why you should avoid Tide Laundry Detergent #health #environment
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Healthy Wild And Free
Why You Should Avoid Tide Laundry Detergent:
Learn More (article): http://healthywildandfree.com/heres-why-you-should-avoid-toxic-tide-laundry-detergent-like-the-plague/
Natural Laundry Detergents: http://bit.ly/naturallaundrybrands
115 months ago
Gawker Finally, fellow men: A laundry detergent for us.
115 months ago
The New Yorker The swell of media frenzy around the laundry-detergent ad said as much about unresolved Western attitudes toward race as about Chinese ones.
117 months ago
The Wall Street Journal 'Sort your colors, man.' Detergent and washing machine makers are researching male behavior more, adjusting scents and products and reaching out more to male customers directly.
Men Do Laundry Their Way
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Tide, Whirlpool and other marketers adjust detergent formulas and washing machines because they’re surprised to see men doing more laundry
121 months ago
HuffPost Lifestyle Laundry pods may be convenient solutions to heavy detergent containers, but the colorful pods have contributed to 11,000 poison-control centers cases in 2014 alone and over 6,000 cases just this year.
128 months ago
Yahoo U.S. poison control centers have responded to 6,036 calls related to the pods in 2015 so far, Consumer Reports said.
The Problem With Laundry Detergent Pods
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Since single-load laundry detergent pods hit the mainstream market in early 2012, two things have become clear: The product is a convenient, often effective way to do the laundry—and it’s a serious health hazard for young children.
128 months ago
Rico Rivera Liquid detergent packets have changed the way many of us do laundry, and health experts around the country and here in Tampa Bay are renewing their warning to parents that these same pods are sending toddlers to the hospital...
129 months ago
The Wall Street Journal Despite changes to packaging and labeling, accidental ingestion of laundry detergent pods continues to grow. There have been over 2,700 cases so far this year alone.
Laundry-Pod Poisonings Piling Up
wsj.com
Poisonings and other accidents involving concentrated laundry-detergent packets continue to be a problem in the U.S., despite changes made to packaging and labeling.
131 months ago
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