LOL--adults and children are attracted to bright shiny objects. If the pretty colors didn't sell the product, the manufacturers could save a lot of money by omitting the dyes.
Easy and convenient? As though a scoop is a time consuming and difficult task. Please. You aren't fooling anyone but yourself.
Depends on kind of washing machine too. Front loaders do will with detergents that are poured. For top loaders, a toss-in tablet will work fine. It’s less mess.
You’re right. Tell me, you wear just black and white clothing, and drive either a black or white car ???
Convenience SELLS. And as for measure-and-pour. . . .I can recall when our preferred brand changed format to a more “compact” format. Daughters STILL poured full cup of detergent from OLD box. . . went through the much-smaller box in about two weeks, was supposed to be ~2 months worth.
“Easy and convenient? As though a scoop is a time consuming and difficult task. Please. You aren’t fooling anyone but yourself”
Sorry. Have to agree with “Mountain Bike Vomit”. I use them because they are convenient, easy, and much cleaner in the laundry room cabinet than liquid or powder. No liquid running down the bottle and staining my cabinet, so messy powder every where to poison my dogs who live in the laundry room when we’re away.
So, GHEEZ, stop being so judgemental. You do your dirty laundry the way you want to and we’ll do ours the way we want to.
do you seriously object to these pods? i found them to be a wonderful thing to get for my son who does his laundry at college. No muss, no fuss. storing and scooping laundry detergent is a hassle, i use these exclusively and find it ludicrous that any child would mistake it for candy. i had zero trouble keeping toxic substances from my kids when they were little, i don’t see why this is any different.