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  2. 6 Eco-Friendly Alternatives to Laundry and Dishwasher Pods

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    Detergent pods can make doing laundry or running the dishwasher slightly more convenient. The pre-portioned packets make it easy to toss a pod in, hit 'start,' and cross the chore off your to-do list.

  3. The 11 Best All-Natural Laundry Detergents - AOL

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    Dropps Laundry Detergent Pods. ... pre-measured sheet is made with biodegradable ingredients that tackle dirt and odors while being gentle on fabrics of all types. These laundry sheets are free of ...

  4. 13 best dishwasher detergents, according to cleaning experts

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    These dishwasher detergent packs from Seventh Generation, which have a 4.6-star average rating from 10,741 reviews on Amazon, come in a recyclable paper box and the pods are made from 90% plastic ...

  5. 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]

  6. Consumption of Tide Pods - Wikipedia

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    Like most detergent products, Tide Pods, a laundry detergent pod sold by Procter & Gamble (P&G) since 2012, can be deadly if ingested. Media reports have discussed how children and those with dementia could mistake laundry pods for candy and endanger their health or life by consuming them, and they were named an emerging health risk by the ...

  7. 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". [20]

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