I'm kinda "over" Kirkland-detergent. Anyone know where Tide is the cheapest? Costco? Also, I've never watched for coupons for Tide - Do they release many good ones?
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*like* tide on facebook. They were supposed to be giving out large free samples tonight, but they had a technical glitch. They will be offering the promotion again very soon. I know that doesn't totally answer your question, but it will help you get some tide! lol.
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Lately I find myself not overly thrilled with it either. I used Tide my whole life (until I got married and cheap ) and have also heard Tide powder is great for CDs. I'm thinking of switching too.
Lately I find myself not overly thrilled with it either. I used Tide my whole life (until I got married and cheap ) and have also heard Tide powder is great for CDs. I'm thinking of switching too.
I use the "Institutional" kind - The one that comes in the ginormous 28 lb. bucket. I've used it for over a year but lately I feel like my clothes are coming out kind of musty-smelling.
We live in an apartment and have stackables so they're not super huge capacity - With all of us, I end up doing about 2 loads a day or 14 loads per week. (I know, ridiculous). I feel like I deserve to spend good money on my detergent since I spend so much friggin' time doing laundry. lol
I always used Tide before I stopped working full-time and just love it.
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Lately I find myself not overly thrilled with it either. I used Tide my whole life (until I got married and cheap ) and have also heard Tide powder is great for CDs. I'm thinking of switching too.
I use the "Institutional" kind - The one that comes in the ginormous 28 lb. bucket. I've used it for over a year but lately I feel like my clothes are coming out kind of musty-smelling.
We live in an apartment and have stackables so they're not super huge capacity - With all of us, I end up doing about 2 loads a day or 14 loads per week. (I know, ridiculous). I feel like I deserve to spend good money on my detergent since I spend so much friggin' time doing laundry. lol
I always used Tide before I stopped working full-time and just love it.
I always wondered about that powdered stuff. The price always gets me to take a look at it but for some reason I just never try it.
I do remember pricing out Tide at Costco and finding it to be a better deal there vs. Target but if I recall correctly, KMart had a good price in their circular this week.
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Cam 6.6.10 - Autism, Global Developmental Delay, Mixed Receptive/Expressive Communication Disorder
Why are you over kirkland?
Lately I find myself not overly thrilled with it either. I used Tide my whole life (until I got married and cheap
) and have also heard Tide powder is great for CDs. I'm thinking of switching too.
I use the "Institutional" kind - The one that comes in the ginormous 28 lb. bucket. I've used it for over a year but lately I feel like my clothes are coming out kind of musty-smelling.
We live in an apartment and have stackables so they're not super huge capacity - With all of us, I end up doing about 2 loads a day or 14 loads per week. (I know, ridiculous). I feel like I deserve to spend good money on my detergent since I spend so much friggin' time doing laundry. lol
I always used Tide before I stopped working full-time and just love it.
I always wondered about that powdered stuff. The price always gets me to take a look at it but for some reason I just never try it.
I do remember pricing out Tide at Costco and finding it to be a better deal there vs. Target but if I recall correctly, KMart had a good price in their circular this week.