Posted on 02/03/2019 5:42:14 AM PST by PJ-Comix
Perhaps the easiest products to get a great deal on are Tide Pods. Why? Because they are frequently on sale and because they frequently have high value coupons available which are often online which you can print out.
In this demonstration, I show how I combined a sale with a coupon that I printed out. I made this purchase on Friday evening but the next morning I repeated the same process again the next day to get a second bag of Tide Pods at the same price which came to about 75% off the original retail price.
“Tide Pods”
Nasty little things. They made me itch like a bitch.
Tide Pods are Proctor and Gamble.
It makes sense if you can buy there products below cost.
2 bags of tide pods sounds like a great super bowl spread. Do you have a recommended dipping sauce or serve them plain? /sarc
I was at a Walgreens in a suburb next to Minneapolis awhile ago. The Tide Pods were in plastic security boxes. WTF???????
Aren’t Tide Pods the main product of Pelosi’s husbands pacific business? That would explain her addiction and her always being seen chewing on them in press conferences.
Like the ‘spice’ in Dune, it allows her to circumnavigate through the complexities of political life.
Do the pods clean as well - or better - than Tide liquid products? Anyone switched to the pods?
Tide has been on my “do not buy” list for so long that I have forgotten why.
I use Persil. It is a better detergent. Just don’t tell me they are also pushing leftist causes too. I would boycott them too but don’t want to.
“Anyone switched to the pods?”
I tried the pods, didn’t like them. In my opinion liquid Tide is superior for cleaning clothes. It makes sense that liquid will disperse quicker in water than the pods.
BTW I highly recommend Oxy-Clean in addition to your detergent. It works great for whites.
My daughter claims they do a better job than regular Tide. Its all she buys now.
Commercial detergents like this are so full of carcinogens and endocrine disruptors you wouldnt touch them if you did some research
We buy expensive (and admittedly less effective clean soaps and detergents) but in reality you’d even be better of just using oxiclean or borax and vinegar and longer wash cycles
“Commercial detergents like this are so full of carcinogens and endocrine disruptors you wouldnt touch them if you did some research”
It’s true. I had Four shirts and a pair of jeans get cancer.
Will you please share what you use?
I purchased a Fisher & Paykel washing machine a few years back.
Great unit to clean clothes.
Does not accept powder laundry soap.
So, I pour in a little liquid soap. Then top up using a dollar store grater on a bar of pure soap, scrapping in small flakes of pure soap.
I purchased a Fisher & Paykel washing machine a few years back.
Great unit to clean clothes.
Does not accept powder laundry soap.
So, I pour in a little liquid soap. Then top up using a dollar store grater on a bar of pure soap, scrapping in small flakes of pure soap.
ECOS free and clear mostly...made from vegetable fat
Im not that worried about myself buy i have young children and we do our best to feed them good clean food and linit their exposure to plastics, lead, and chemicals in general
Cheaper from amazon fyi
Thanks!
The BIG question...
What do you maranade them in...and how do they grill up?
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