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  2. Tide Pods - Wikipedia

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    The plastic container was later made opaque to reduce the chance of the product being mistaken for candy. Concern has been raised over children and elderly people with dementia accidentally consuming Tide Pods, as its appearance and packaging design can have the same appeal to a child as hard candy with patterned designs, and be confused as such.

  3. Laundry detergent pod - Wikipedia

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    Detergent pods cost significantly more than liquid detergent for equivalent laundry loads. [5] [6] MonoSol is one of the companies that develops the water-soluble film used for laundry and dishwasher detergent packs, used by brands including Tide, with roughly US$250 million in annual sales and controlling around 90-percent of the market. [7]

  4. Wheel (detergent) - Wikipedia

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    Wheel is a brand of laundry soap and detergent owned by Unilever. The brand was introduced in the Philippines in 1952 as a laundry soap by Philippine Refining Company (now Unilever Philippines). The brand was introduced in India in 1985 as a laundry detergent by Hindustan Unilever Limited. [1]

  5. Rubbermaid - Wikipedia

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    Rubbermaid glass food storage containers. Rubbermaid was founded in 1920 [3] in Wooster, Ohio as the Wooster Rubber Company by nine businessmen. Originally, Wooster Rubber Company manufactured toy balloons. [citation needed] In 1933, James R. Caldwell and his wife received a patent for their blue rubber dustpan. They called their line of rubber ...

  6. Sun Products - Wikipedia

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    The predecessor of Sun Products was founded by Dan Huish in 1975 under the name Huish Detergents, Inc. It grew to become the largest manufacturer of retailer/store brands of laundry and dish detergent products in addition to its own Sun brand. [2] In March 2007, Vestar Capital Partners acquired a majority stake in the company. [3]

  7. Consumption of Tide Pods - Wikipedia

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    The plastic container was later made opaque to reduce the chance of the product being mistaken for candy. Like most detergent products, Tide Pods , a laundry detergent pod sold by Procter & Gamble (P&G) since 2012, can be deadly if ingested.

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