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twintubdexter

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<span style="font-size: 14pt; color: #008000;">Here's a collectible item on the Palm Springs Craigslist, an empty bucket of All Detergent "from the 1940's" This would be very rare indeed considering Lever Bros. introduced All in 1959. The ad has been running for almost 2 weeks. I guess you could make a full-time job correcting stuff like this...but why bother? Bargain-priced @ $40.</span>

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Lever bros. didn't invent all All products. All existed as a Monsanto brand of laundry and automatic dishwashing detergent before 1959 and before then was a product of an independent MW company called Detergents Inc. I've been researching the brand because my Parents used All dishwasher detergent until it was NLA and I've grown fond of the graphics on the early Monsanto concentrated and "Fluffy" all. The products were very respectable competitors to the P&G line.

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I'm a victim of Fake News...

<span style="font-size: 14pt; color: #008000;">So sorry. I didn't understand what I read online. It just didn't look like a container from 1940. I'd hate to wake the Autowasher.org police. I thought they were all tuckered out after the recent "Great Speed Queen War".</span>

 

"All laundry detergent was introduced and established in the market on the year 1959. With that, the company and brand has promised to bring freshness, cleanliness, and efficiency in all of their laundry detergent products. It was Unilever that initially manufactured and formed the soap form version of All Detergent. Unilever which is under the FMCG company, has been acclaimed in the 1890′s, with its debut product for soap, which was then called as the Sunlight soap. Ever since, Unilever has been providing its consumers with high quality products that have been tested to provide only the best and most efficient results."
 
We've had a few threads on All over the years.

Very long story short Monsanto developed All a low suds detergent (IIRC) partially in response to Westinghouse (or was it Bendix) front loaders which couldn't (or shouldn't) use the high suds Tide or soap.

Monsanto didn't have the marketing/advertising heft to promote all so Lever Bros. stepped in; only to be slapped with a mother of anti-trust action by federal government for violation of the Clayton Act.

https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp/216/887/2339444/

Lever Bros. eventually won against the Feds, they also vastly improved upon the Monsanto formula.
 

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