Ralph,
Yes, I found the old stuff being cleared out at Grocery Outlet. I plan on going back tomorrow and doubling my stash.
Here's the situation. As of 7/1/10, 16 states enacted bans on phosphated dw detergent sales. At least to residential users. The members of the industry group (forget its name) voluntarily agreed to eliminate phosphates in all their DW detergents at the same time, across the nation. This sucks for those of us in the rest of the 34 states that don't have these ridiculous bans, which are largely symbolic and do little to rectify the environmental problem they are supposed to address. They actually make it worse, since people are finding they have to wash dishes twice to get them clean, now, wasting water and energy in the process.
But I'm preaching to the choir, mostly, here, aren't I?
Launderess, isn't NY one of the states that has banned phosphated dw detergents?
The rest of you: if your state has banned phosphates, then write your state representatives and demand that they rescind the ban. There are other, better ways to fight water pollution, such as tertiary water treatment and control of excess fertilizer runoff on both residential and agricultural lands - and pig farms in the south are huge polluters, as well.