Saturday, April 7, 2012
Tide Pods - Multi-Dimensional Laundry Detergent
The older my kids get, the quicker they seem to destroy their clothes. While there isn't much I can do about holes in the knees of their jeans, I do try my best to get out tough stains. My older kids always come home from school with ketchup and mustard stains ,but I think that baby food and formula is by far one of the hardest stains to get out of clothes. I have always been a fan of Tide to wash my clothes because it gets outs stains and comes in scents I love. And now, thanks to Tide Pods, my clothes are cleaner and brighter than ever with a lot less hassle.
Tide Pods are the newest member of the Tide family. These innovative new products give you the same stain fighting action that you have come to expect from the Tide you already know and love. It just now comes in a convenient one time use packet that you just toss into the washer. There is no messy measuring or pouring involved. I can even do it with one hand while I hold the baby in the other. Each one includes detergent, stain remover, and brightener in each little pod.
I put the Tide Pods to the rest on some of my toughest set in stains, and was amazed to see the stains were gone completely after just one wash. I had thought I was going to have to throw away most of my baby's clothes between the combination of food stains and brown knees from crawling, but now I can save them for his little cousin. I tried the Ocean Mist scent and its refreshing without being overpowering. These convenient little pods are the perfect way to keep your clothes fresh and stain free without any hassle.
To learn more about the Tide Pods and the full line of Tide Products, you can visit their website. Their products are available nationwide in leading retailers including Target, Walmart, and ShopRite. To keep up with the latest news, be sure to follow them on twitter or become their fan on face book. If you love to keep your clothes clean and smelling fresh, than Tide is a brand that should always be on your grocery list.
***Please note that I received no form of monetary compensation for this post. I did receive a sample of the product to try in order to write a fair and honest review. The opinions expressed in this review are my own and were not influenced in any way. ***
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Hmm. I have to say I'm a little shocked to see this post. I assumed I would be reading a post about the toxins and dangers of using these pods when I clicked the link. I would never use Tide products on my family, they are full of horridly toxic ingredients, including the fragrances! These pods bother me even more than regular Tide does, simply because you can't regulate how much is going in to your wash, so small loads are going to absorb a much higher amount of chemicals than a large load would. Really, it's not that hard to make detergent, and it's certainly no more work to put it in your machine than these are - is a scooper really more work? Not to mention the cost of these is MUCH higher!
I received a sample and loved it. I went to buy them though and they are way more expensive than the liquid detergent. I can't wait for the price to go down! :)
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