Tide Detergent has not been banned from the US .. if it was we wouldnt be using it today.
This really works: Some handy people suggest mixing a cup of hydrogen peroxide with a tablespoon of baking soda and a squirt of dish detergent for a quick odor remover. If you have a degreaser, us this with warm water first. Gas has a grease or oil base. Wash then twice with degreaser. You can use Dawn if you do not have this. Then rub baby oil into them. This works also if you get them on clothes. You add a cap of oil to a warm wash, INDIRECTLY and with detergent such as Tide. After washing the baby oil off, rub them in Lemon Juice. This should take any other residue off. Dry with a Paper towel so not to contaminate a wash clothe. Never place an article or clothing in a hamper if you spill gas on it. It will make all of the clothes smell like gas.
Currently US cents re made from zinc and copper.
US paper money is made from a special blend of linen and cotton as opposed to standard writing and printing paper which is made from cellulose.
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This is an impossible question. If it was an Italian dish it would have originated in Italy. However, if the dish was created in the United States of America it would be an American dish. Maybe you meant to ask what Italian dishes are popular in the US? * Or "What Italian dishes were made famous in the US?" OR, maybe "What are some Italian-American dishes?"
Tide Detergent has not been banned from the US .. if it was we wouldnt be using it today.
A US gallon of liquid detergent is about 8.35 pounds
Like us plants need nutrients to grow, detergent would be a poison
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It is a dish made from pickled cabbage and various spices.
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no breaking dawn is not out in the u.s yet.
Before the Dawn Heals Us was created on 2005-01-24.
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Proctor & Gamble. Roughly 1 out of every 4 bottle of detergent sold in the US is Tide