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  2. 7 Bulk Cleaning Supplies You Need To Buy at Costco This Winter

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    Tide Pods (156 count) are $34.99. At Target, a box of 112 is $27.49 — about 2 cents more per pod. At Target, a box of 112 is $27.49 — about 2 cents more per pod. Find: 10 Best New Items Coming ...

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    So, while Tide Plus Advanced Power with Oxi liquid laundry detergent is on sale for $20.99 ($4 off for 78 loads), Kirkland Signature’s Ultra Clean Free & Clear HE liquid laundry detergent can be ...

  4. Tide Pods - Wikipedia

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    Tide Pods have three chambers, which contain a cleanser, brightener, and fabric softener. The chambers are used to keep each part separated until the pod dissolves in water. [3] In 2012, Procter & Gamble launched Tide Pods with a $150 million ad campaign which included a television ad at the 84th Academy Awards. The product was very successful ...

  5. 12 Best Costco Deals You Can Score in January - AOL

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    Costco is knocking $6.40 off the chain’s Original Blend Medium Roast Ground Coffee, bringing the price down to $17.59. Each container is 45 ounces and brews up to 150 six-fluid ounce cups of coffee.

  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. Laundry detergent pod - Wikipedia

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    Notable brands of these packs include All, Arm & Hammer, Gain, Purex, Persil, Rinso and Tide. [1] They first became popular in February 2012 when they were introduced by Procter & Gamble as Tide Pods (Ariel Pods in Europe). [1] The chemistry of laundry detergent packs is the same as in liquid detergents (including alkylbenzenesulfonates).