Bad news for Ariel fans... I visited a local mexican market today, and as usual scanned the detergent shelves to see if Ariel Bajaespuma has finally made it this far north. No luck there, but there was even worse news.
On the shelves were many bags of many sizes of Ariel Oxyazul Max. OK, nothing new there. Or was there? On the packgage it proclaimed, "Formula Neuva". On the ingredients list... no mention whatsoever of phosphates... There was only a mention of "ablandador agua", which translates to "water softener". This, in turn, could mean anything, but I figure it probably means that it's simply sodium carbonate and/or zeolites. I didn't purchase any of the "Formula nueva", so I can't test it for precipitation with some hard well water, but I suspect the worst: P&G has caved into environmental pressure and made all versions of Ariel for sale in the USA, even those made in Mexico, phosphate free. A slight hope is that since the packaging doesn't seem to say "phosphate free", the stuff might still contain some. But I really doubt it at this point.
Oh well. I still have a tub of old Ariel to use for special occasions (I emptied a big bag into a tub for better storage).
On the shelves were many bags of many sizes of Ariel Oxyazul Max. OK, nothing new there. Or was there? On the packgage it proclaimed, "Formula Neuva". On the ingredients list... no mention whatsoever of phosphates... There was only a mention of "ablandador agua", which translates to "water softener". This, in turn, could mean anything, but I figure it probably means that it's simply sodium carbonate and/or zeolites. I didn't purchase any of the "Formula nueva", so I can't test it for precipitation with some hard well water, but I suspect the worst: P&G has caved into environmental pressure and made all versions of Ariel for sale in the USA, even those made in Mexico, phosphate free. A slight hope is that since the packaging doesn't seem to say "phosphate free", the stuff might still contain some. But I really doubt it at this point.
Oh well. I still have a tub of old Ariel to use for special occasions (I emptied a big bag into a tub for better storage).