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  2. How to Use Laundry Pods the Right Way - AOL

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    Large loads: three Tide pods. Average-sized loads: two Tide pods. Small loads: one Tide pod. That said, dosing directions may vary by product, so make sure to refer to your specific package ...

  3. This Is Really How Many Laundry Pods Per Load You Need - AOL

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    In fact, Tide recommends putting its pods into the machine first, then loading the clothes on top. "The pod should be placed directly in the drum of the machine, not in the detergent drawer where ...

  4. Laundry detergent pod - Wikipedia

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    Laundry pods were advertised as a way to reduce wasted use of powdered and liquid detergent by having precise measurements for a load. For large loads, most brands recommend two pods, with Tide suggesting up to three. Detergent pods cost significantly more than liquid detergent for equivalent laundry loads.

  5. Tide Pods - Wikipedia

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    The film in Tide Pods is a polyvinyl alcohol film developed by MonoSol which is intended to dissolve in any temperature water. The pod detergent is also 10 percent water by volume compared to liquid Tide detergent which is 50 percent water by volume. This was done to prevent the pod from melting from having high water volume.

  6. Tide (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Since 2012, Tide has sold Tide Pods, a line of laundry detergent pod, making an estimated 15% of sales. [ 17 ] [ 18 ] In late 2017, an Internet meme was popularized around the concept of eating Tide Pods [ 19 ] and, as a result, people attempted the extremely dangerous "Tide Pods Challenge".

  7. Consumption of Tide Pods - Wikipedia

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    A related Internet meme, "Tide Pod-Chan", a moe anthropomorphization of a Tide Pod in a Japanese school uniform, was created in order to warn against pod consumption. [36] Tide later partnered with American football player Rob Gronkowski, having him issue the message: "What the heck is going on, people? Use Tide Pods for washing. Not eating. Do ...

  8. Doctors warn parents about dangerous new 'Tide Pod challenge'

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    The allure of eating Tide Pods and similar products has been a beloved internet meme for years due to the candy-like appearance of the small laundry detergent pacs. By 2015, ...

  9. How to Use Laundry Pods the Right Way - AOL

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