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  2. Costco Brand Products to Avoid, According to Shoppers - AOL

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    It’s tempting to saves a few bucks by buying a 194-ounce container of Kirkland laundry detergent, which washes 194 loads. But detergent lasts only six months after the seal is broken, meaning ...

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    Consumer Reports rated the Kirkland Signature Gel dishwasher detergent as one of the worst buys at Costco. Consumers said the product was ineffective at getting dishes, pots and pans clean. Andrey ...

  4. 10 Great Products You'll Only Find at Costco - AOL

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    Kirkland Signature laundry detergent. Costo's Kirkland laundry detergents come in a few varieties (liquid and pods, scented and non), and are generally cheaper than the name brands, especially if ...

  5. 5 Kirkland Products Every Costco Member Should Try in October

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    Specifically, through Oct. 10, 2024, you can get $3.60 off both versions of the Kirkland liquid laundry soap. After the deal, that makes this soap $15.73 a bottle at my local store, which comes ...

  6. Laundry detergent pod - Wikipedia

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    The chemistry of laundry detergent packs is the same as in liquid detergents (including alkylbenzenesulfonates). The dissolvable packets are typically made of polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) or a derivative of PVA. Although the formulas are similar, the concentration varies; the liquid components of a detergent pod may contain 10% water compared to 50% ...

  7. Tide (brand) - Wikipedia

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    The original Tide laundry detergent was a synthetic designed specifically for heavy-duty, machine cleaning (an advance over the milder cleaning capabilities of Fewa and Dreft detergent brands). Tide was first introduced in U.S. test markets in 1946 as the world's first heavy-duty detergent, with nationwide distribution accomplished in 1949.