I wonder if that Bold was an exercise in P&G sub-contracting production to a third party?
I say that, because (and this was mentioned previously in the saga of Bold Tropical Orchard thread) of "Ariel, Introducing A+".
I managed to get my mitts on a 675g packet. It is made by Blue Sun of Spain, for the Scandinavian market, and had the Nordic Swan Ecolabel. It also purports to be mild fragrance.
http://info.bluesuncb.com/resultados/?lang=sv&pais=sv&marca=ariel-introducing-a&tipo=powder
ARIEL INTRODUCING A+ (NORDIC SWAN ECOLABEL)
Ingredienser:
SODIUM CARBONATE
ZEOLITE
SODIUM CARBONATE PEROXIDE
SODIUM CHLORIDE
TRIDECETH-8
TAED
SODIUM STEARATE, SODIUM PALMITATE
TRIDECETH-3
CELLULOSE GUM
TRISODIUM DICARBOXYMETHYL ALANINATE
SODIUM SILICATE
PARFUM
SUBTILISIN
ALPHA AMYLASE
LIPASE
MANNANASE
CELLULASE
PECTATE LYASE
It seems to have six enzymes.
I will say that not all of it flushed out of the powder drawer; a couple of blobs remained.
It was low foam (virtually non-existent) during cold washing. As the temperature rose to 40°C, controlled gentle suds appeared.
But perhaps best of all, no smell/scent/fragrance. I don't think I have ever had a detergent which hasn't created some type of a scent whilst washing in the machine.
For the first time in about 15 years, Ariel has impressed me - but it's not made by P&G.