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  2. Comedian Rob Schneider blasts insurance giant State Farm and ...

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    State Farm canceled 72,000 policies in California, nearly half of which were for home insurance, Barron’s reported. Allstate stopped selling policies in the Golden State for businesses and ...

  3. New 'Tide to Go' commercial has everyone talking - AOL

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    This brand new (not yet aired) commercial for "Tide to Go" is making a statement.Director Mark Nickelsburg shared the video to his Facebook page with the caption, "First a clerk in Kentucky, and ...

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    Tide-To-Go is a product packaged in a pen-like format and intended to remove small stains on the spot, without further laundering. [13] In Puerto Rico, [16] the Tide formula is marketed under the name Ace. Since 2012, Tide has sold Tide Pods, a line of laundry detergent pod, making an estimated 15% of sales.

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    The California Department of Consumer Affairs (DCA) is a department within the California Business, Consumer Services, and Housing Agency. DCA's stated mission is to serve the interests of California's consumers by ensuring a standard of professionalism in key industries and promoting informed consumer practices.

  7. State Farm - Wikipedia

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    In February 2025, State Farm, the largest home insurer in California, requested state regulators to approve an emergency rate increase due to the financial strain caused by payouts related to the January 2025 Southern California wildfires. The company is seeking an average rate hike of 22%, effective May 1, 2025.