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dixieland

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Anyone remember this product? I picked up a bottle of it at meijer this weekend... No pic of it yet.

The label indicates that it is detergent with built-in softener.

Thought it was cool (and at only $2.99 a deal - even if it doesn't work).
 
Solo

I remember it very well when I was a child. Next to Wisk, It was one of the first liquids out there. Sadly, don't expect it to be as good as the original SOLO. Totally different product.
 
Article About Bold and Solo

Here you go.--Laundry Shark

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July 22, 1993
COMPANY NEWS; PROCTER & GAMBLE TO MERGE SOLO AND BOLD BRANDS
The Procter & Gamble Company plans to merge its Solo and Bold laundry detergent brands, calling the new product New Bold. Bold, a national brand which has been around since 1965, accounts for about 3 percent of the market, according to Nielsen Market Research. Solo, a regional brand available since 1979, has just over 1 percent of the market.

Copyright 2006 The New York Times Company
 
well it was a nice bottle anyway. So when a second manufacturer gets the patent or production rights to a certain product does the formula change? I would guess that the original formula had those dreaded phosphate (that were actually wonderful)...

Why would a second company take a good product and change it and STILL expect to turn a profit or hold on to any loyalty?
 
IIRC the original Solo was a detergent and fabric softener in one. Hence "solo" as the name. It came along at the tail end of the "Rain Barrel", and other detergent w fabric softener/fabric softeners for wash cycle craze.

Would guess if the patent hasn't expired, the new company makes a product under license from the patent holder. Somewhere on the bottle label should say.

L.
 

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