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  2. Oxydol - Wikipedia

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    In the mid-1950s, the soap was suffering declining sales, due in large part to P&G's introduction of its popular detergent, Tide. As a result, the soap formula was discontinued, and Oxydol was transformed into a detergent product, with color safe bleach. [citation needed]

  3. Tide Pods - Wikipedia

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    Tide Tabs had a tendency to not dissolve completely and worked only in hot water, which led to the product being discontinued in 2002. [2] Development of Tide Pods began in 2004 and reportedly involved over 75 employees and 450 packaging and design sketches.

  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 ...

  5. Tide® Survey Finds That 65 Percent of Hispanic ... - AOL

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    Tide® Survey Finds That 65 Percent of Hispanic Consumers Have Discarded Garments Ruined by Bleach or Home Remedies up to Five Times a Year Other survey findings show that consumers do not find ...

  6. List of Procter & Gamble brands - Wikipedia

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    Stardust, dry chlorine bleach (extensively test-marketed during the 1960s) Sunshine Margarine; Swash, a range of laundry products and later a laundry appliance [27] [28] Teel, liquid dentifrice sold late 1930s to late 1940s. [29] Tempo, brand of dry wipes, produced from 2000 to 2010. Tender Leaf, tea brand sold from 1940s to 1975.

  7. 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".