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"Detergents is a low margin business, with 75% of the products catering to the economy class," said Anand Mour, analyst, Indiabulls Securities Ltd.
Jyothy Negotiating Price for Stake in Henkel India Harini Subramani of Mint 2011
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Spearheaded by a trade group, the International Association for Soaps, Detergents and Maintenance Products known as AISE, the initiative was designed to help shift consumers away from big-box powder detergents—which require lots of packaging—to more-compact alternatives.
EU Fines Unilever, P&G Over Pricing Paul Sonne 2011
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The sellers, through a Wyoming limited-liability company, were Dan Huish, founder of private-label laundry- and dish-product maker Huish Detergents, and his wife, Kim.
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Detergents are sold in bottles that note the number of ounces inside as well as the number of loads of wash the bottle will do.
Mouse Print»Blog Archive » Tide: Why You Get Fewer Loads than Promised 2010
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Detergents are derived from petroleum with added chemicals for fragrance, etc. and cause more child poisonings than any other household product.
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Detergents wear the clothes out too, and cause them to fade.
Laundry With Love 2005
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Detergents carry labels warning they are harmful if swallowed.
Litigious America 2007
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Detergents wear the clothes out too, and cause them to fade.
Archive 2005-04-01 2005
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Detergents may not dissolve readily in cold water.
HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005
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Those who are uncertain how to choose a mild detergent should read “Detergents and soaps, mild,” in the Glossary of Laundry Products and Additives, pages 322-24.
HOME COMFORTS CHERYL MENDELSON 2005
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