Kroger does occasionally double coupons. Some products are ineligible for coupon doubling, you will have to check with the manager of your local store.
It depends on what the coupon says. If it just says laundry detergent, it is good for all brands of detergent. If it says a specific brand, such as Gain, it is only good for that kind.
There are numerous companies that have laundry detergent coupons on their sites and in the stores. All of the individual laundry detergent manufacturer's sites have this information. Retail Me Not and Coupon Cabin also have this information. Some great brands of laundry detergent are All, Gain, Tide, and Seventh Generation.
Gain laundry detergent is approximately 60-70% water.
Gain laundry deterent was introduced to the market in 1969 as a stain removing detergent.
Approximately 17% of households in the United States use Gain laundry detergent. This makes it one of the most popular laundry detergent brands on the market.
The pH of Gain laundry detergent is around 7-8, making it close to neutral on the pH scale.
Gain laundry detergent was created by Procter & Gamble. It was introduced in 1969 as a high-powered, high-priced laundry detergent marketed towards households that wanted a superior cleaning product.
Right now I am loving the All coupons and Gain coupons. I like pairing coupons with sales for the best deal.
Some of the chemicals that are in the GAIN laundry detergent is the 1,4-dioxane which is a synthetic petrochemical carcinogen. This chemical is toxic.
Both Gain and Dynamo are popular laundry detergents with strong cleaning power. The choice between the two ultimately depends on personal preference, as well as factors like fragrance, price, and any specific laundry needs (e.g. for sensitive skin). It may be best to try both and see which one works best for your specific needs.
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No, Gain Laundry Detergent does not contain crushed fiberglass. It contains surfactants, enzymes, and other ingredients to effectively clean and freshen clothes.