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  2. These bestselling Amazon products make laundry easy - AOL

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    Tide to Go Stain Remover These Tide to Go stain-removing pens have a 4.7-star average from over 35,800 reviews. They are intended to be used on the go and fit nicely in a bag or even your pocket.

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    “An Amazon email scam can look exactly like a real Amazon email, or can be poorly crafted, and everything in between,” according to Alex Hamerstone, a director with the security-consulting ...

  4. Tide (brand) - Wikipedia

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    An addition to the Tide family, Tide Coldwater was formulated to remove stains while saving energy because it does not require hot or even warm water. [13] Tide Free is marketed as being free from dyes or perfumes. [15] Tide-To-Go is a product packaged in a pen-like format and intended to remove small stains on the spot, without further ...

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    Didi Seven is a stain remover that has been heavily advertised in North America. [1] For many years, it was manufactured and marketed by Interwood, a Canadian company which acquired rights to the product from a German company.

  7. Criticism of Amazon - Wikipedia

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    [full citation needed] Amazon allgedly deleted negative reviews of Scientology-related items, despite the reviews' compliance with comments guidelines. [364] [365] In November 2012, it was reported that Amazon.co.uk deleted "a wave of reviews by authors of their fellow writers' books in what is believed to be a response to [a] 'sock puppet ...