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  2. Cheer (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Tide Plus Colorguard replaced Cheer as the premium color care detergent. The brand is currently known as "Cheer Colorguard" and "Cheer Brightclean." The brand was the Jerry Seinfeld character's favorite type of detergent on the show Seinfeld , as seen in the episode "The Sponge".

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    Laundry detergent sheets have gained popularity in recent years. You’ve probably seen ads for brands like Earth Breeze or Sheets Laundry Club, promising eco-friendly products, no mess usage, and ...

  4. The best laundry detergent sheets of 2025 - AOL

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    Looking at prices at retailers like Amazon and Walmart, Poesie detergent sheets average around 11 cents a load, the lowest of any brand we tested. Aside from being affordable, the heavily plant ...

  5. The Best Laundry Detergent Sheets, Tested and Reviewed - AOL

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    Dry Laundry Detergent Sheets (64 Count) If you have specific needs, check out Tru Earth, which offers a wide variety of laundry sheet options including scented and fragrance-free options, as well ...

  6. List of cleaning products - Wikipedia

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    Laundry detergent, or washing powder, is a type of detergent (cleaning agent) that is added for cleaning laundry. Annette's Perfect Cleanser Company – was a 1930s era firm which manufactured a dry powder which was useful for removing spots and stains from clothing

  7. List of Procter & Gamble brands - Wikipedia

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    Salvo, first concentrated tablet laundry detergent, which was discontinued c. February 8, 1974; later a dish detergent (sold in the U.S. 2004-2005; it is still sold in Latin America) Shasta, cream shampoo sold late 1940s-mid-1950s.