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Colgate Palmolive List


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I just received a letter from Colgate-Palmolive as a result of calling them with a question about Softsoap. Here is their response;

The following Colgate palmolive products can be verified as grain free:

Afta-Shave products(all variants)

Ajax All-purpose cleaner (Lemon & Amonia)

Ajax Cleanser

Ajax Dish Liquids (all variants)

Ajax Laundry Detergents - Powder & Liquid

Cashmere Bouquet Bar Soap

Colgate toothpaste (all)

Colgate Shave Cream (all)

Colgate Simply White Clear Whitening Gel (all)

Crystal Clean stick deodorant (all)

Crystal White Octagon (lemon) Dish Detergent

Dermassage Dish liquid

Dynamo Laundry detergent

Fab Laundry Detergents - powder & liquid

Fresh Start Laundry Detergents

Irish Spring Bar soap (all)

Lady Speed Stick Deodorants & Anti-perspirants (all)

Mennen Speed Stick " "

Murphy Kitchen Care Liquid & Spray

Murphy Oil Soap - liquid, spray and JSM

Palmolive Bar Soaps (all)

Palmolive Dish liquids (all)

Palmolive Gel Dishwasher detergent

Palmolive Triple Action Tabs

Soaftsoap Liquid Soap (all)

Softsoap Body Washes (all)

Ultra Brite Toothpaste (all)

"Sorbitol is an ingredient that can be grain derived and may be found in toothpastes. Our sorbitol is corn-derived."


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thanks for the list.... :P

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tarnalberry Community Regular

As an interesting tidbit - apparently, Palmolive (yes, the dish soap) makes a FABULOUS hair shampoo. My MIL loved it, but was too embarassed to tell the hair dresser who asked about the fabulous results. :-)

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