Keep laundry pacs out of reach of children Laundry detergent packs may be harmful if swallowed and can irritate eyes. If an incident occurs, call a Poison Control Center (800.222.1222 or Emergency 911) or seek medical attention.
a woman draws a pod out of an open case and tosses it into the drum of a washing machine. In the background are sounds of bubbles popping and the upbeat Men Without Hats song “Pop Goes the World.” The spot ends with the tagline: “Pop in. Stand out.” But nowadays, ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Procter & Gamble says it’s working to stop the “Tide Pod challenge,” a social media-fueled trend in which teenagers eat single-load laundry detergent packets. The American Association of Poison Control Centers warned last week that it had seen a spike in teenagers eating...
I loved them so much that I went out and bought me a container of 81 pods so I don't run out.these .these pods have detergent a stain remover and color protector all in one pod and I only had to use 2 pods in a large load of laundry . I always used liquid tide detergent but...
Back then, YouTube did not take the videos down. In the first three months of the year when the challenge exploded in popularity, poison control centers in the U.S. have received hundreds of phone calls related to people attempting to ingest large amounts of cinnamon. This all culminated ...
purposely ingesting laundry detergent. The so-called “Tide Pod challenge,” which reportedly began as a joke, has become enough of a thing that it has garnered responses from agovernment watchdog,poison control centers, and Tide’s parent company, Procter & Gamble. Now YouTube is weighing ...
NEW YORK — Procter & Gamble says it’s working to stop the “Tide Pod challenge,” a social media-fueled trend in which teenagers eat single-load laundry detergent packets. The American Association of Poison Control Centers warned last week that it had seen a spike in teenagers eating the ...
NEW YORK- Procter & Gamble says it's working to stop the"Tide Pod challenge,"a social media-fueled trend in which teenagers eat single-load laundry detergent packets. The American Association of Poison Control Centers warned last week that it had seen a spike in teenagers eating the detergent...
Unfortunately, what started as a fairly ridiculous meme about how delicious-looking the detergent-filled gel pods are has spiraled into a dangerous meme, with people actually filming themselves eating the blighted poison packs for a shot at 15 minutes of internet fame in the “Tide ...
American Association of Poison Control Centers CEO Stephen Kaminstki had this to say: “Since our first alert to this life-threatening activity, the trend of intentionally ingesting single-load laundry packets has increased in its popularity despite repeated warnings. ...