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  2. Tide (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Tide is an American brand of laundry detergent manufactured and marketed by Procter & Gamble. Introduced in 1946, it is the highest-selling detergent brand in the world, with an estimated 14.3 percent of the global market.

  3. Tide Pods - Wikipedia

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    Development of Tide Pods began in 2004 and reportedly involved over 75 employees and 450 packaging and design sketches. The film in Tide Pods is a polyvinyl alcohol film developed by MonoSol which is intended to dissolve in any temperature water.

  4. List of Procter & Gamble brands - Wikipedia

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    The original product was merged into the Charmin brand; Irving Tissue then acquired the trademark and re-introduced the brand on its own products. Salvo brand of detergent tablets which was sold from around 1958 up to circa February 8, 1974-1978 [21] [22] Spic and Span is owned by The Spic and Span Company, a division of Prestige Brands

  5. Despite price hikes, well known P&G brands like Tide and ...

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    Procter & Gamble reported better-than-expected fourth-quarter profits and revenue, showing that the appetite for established brands like Crest toothpaste, Tide detergent and Charmin toilet paper ...

  6. 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).

  7. Tidewater Oil Company - Wikipedia

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    The Flying A brand continued to be used on the East Coast until 1970, when stations and products were renamed Getty. In 2000, BP acquired the Veedol brand when it bought Burmah-Castrol. In February 2011, BP offered to sell the Veedol brand, which was purchased that October by Tide Water India, part of the Andrew Yule and Company Indian ...

  8. Associated Oil Company - Wikipedia

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    The previous year, the Tide Water and Associated companies were dissolved to form the Tidewater Associated Oil Company. [8] Across the West Pacific service stations became "Associated Flying A" while stations in the East became "Tydol Flying A". Eventually, the Tydol and Associated brands faded and simply became "Flying A". [2]

  9. Category:Laundry detergents - Wikipedia

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