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Laundry Detergent?


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does anone knoe if tide is ok to use?? in regards to gluten-free products?

thanks :)


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Canadian Karen Community Regular

Yep, Tide is okay.

Here is a list from Delphi of what is gluten-free from this company:

Proctor & Gamble Laundry Detergents (800-725-3296) (ve=05/23/02) (www.pg.com)

All varieties of: Tide, Era, Gain, Bold, Cheer, Dreft, Ivory Snow

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jerseyangel Proficient

Thanks, Karen--I use Purex, but I wondered about Ivory Snow because I like to wash my nicer sweaters in it. :)

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jerseyangel Proficient

I wanted to pass this along.. CVS has their own brand of Free and Clear laundry detergent. It's $3.99 for a 100 oz. jug. That's at least $2 less than any of the other brands I've used. I find that it works just as well as Purex and All (free & clear versions).

VydorScope Proficient

I never considered landry detegerent as an issue.... :huh::blink: We use All Free and Clear...

jerseyangel Proficient

Gluten-wise, no. But a lot of us have a problem with itching and have discussed it in other threads--I just didn't feel like searching through for that thread--I just picked this one with the appropriate title :D

VydorScope Proficient
Gluten-wise, no. But a lot of us have a problem with itching and have discussed it in other threads--I just didn't feel like searching through for that thread--I just picked this one with the appropriate title :D

Okay.. btw thanks for the tip on CVS, I will have to check ours...


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Rmolandes Newbie

Thank you so much!!!! I have a severe allergy, I can not even walk through a grocery store without getting a migraine. I have always used dreft but now I know for a fact that it is safe.

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7 hours ago, Rmolandes said:

Thank you so much!!!! I have a severe allergy, I can not even walk through a grocery store without getting a migraine. I have always used dreft but now I know for a fact that it is safe.

....post is 12 years old, please check the dates, On a side note to this topic, I had no gluten issues with tide but it caused itching for other reasons I went with Rockin Green and Mollys Suds for a natural detergent years ago. You get like 70-90loads from a bag try, Amazon, Luckyvitamin, or Thrive for them.

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