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Forgot to answer that question lol! It's pretty much what Rolls_Rapide said. This model is a dual fill btw
 
Also,

Unsure if you know, but the Daz pods the in the UK has "TIDE/VIZIR/DAZ" printed on the back. (There is a thread on here somewhere as I posted pictures), will try and find it.
 
liamy1 - I know that they recently changed the pods but the American Food Shop in Holland Park hasn't got the new ones :/ I think I even mentioned the Tide/Daz/Vizir earlier in the thread and I have used the Daz pods as well :)
 
Ah right,

I've not used Tide (or any US detergent) for some time now, so unsure if anything has changed in relation to smell.

If you do see any of the new ones make it over here, you will have to compare and let us know.

:)
 
Ah right,

*would help if I remembered whats in this thread as I have read it since it's been going :)
 
liamy1 - I got the Spring Meadow so I can't really compare them to the Ariel Pods, but if I get my hands on the new Tide I'll let you know! :)
 
Thanks :)

I think the last one I had was the 72 box of Tide "Alpine" Pods (they don't make it anymore though).

It smelt nothing like Alpine, and certainly nothing like Ariel Alpine from about 15 years ago, but they did smell really nice all the same.
 
I'll send you lot Tide from these shores

Anytime you like. It is on sale at local shop in our street often enough anyway.

Easiest thing to ship one shouldn't wonder would be the powder or pods. Liquid is not only too bulky but there is a risk of leaking. Indeed one never bothers with having liquid detergents sent from Europe. Why pay to ship all that water?[this post was last edited: 8/28/2017-17:51]
 
You get access denied because you want to access the website from outside the USA. I was able to open the link by using Secureline VPN and change my location to NYC. I had to use a valid postal code too to get access to what's on offer. Some American companies really hate foreigners snooping around on their website.
 
Hate foreigners snooping around

How stupid that kind of attitude is, but it fits perfectly into current zeitgeist of nationalism. Don`t these companies know how many foreigners visit the USA every
year ?
And any foreigner on their sites could be a potential customer looking for information ahead of a visit.

Instead of using a proxyserver I try to boycott these companies by not spending my dollars there whenever possible. Thank god there`s other competitors (Walgreens) where we are still welcomed.
 
Sorry about that, one had no idea.

But when you think about things there is a method to the madness one supposes.

It isn't like Rite Aid has stores outside of USA, nor does it have a mail order or internet service.

For the record plenty of websites block access to those outside of a certain geographical area. There's Youtube for a start.

As one who is always nosing around the internet searching for vintage appliances, laundry products and so forth, it is not uncommon to click upon a link from say a Google image or other search only to get "access denied" in various languages for reasons pretty much boiling down to out of area.

To also be fair many persons selling or whatever things on internet don't want to be bothered with international sales.
 
Accessing Websites From Different Countries

Sometimes the self detection works in one's favor.

Seeking replacement part for my AEG washer went over to Homespares.com UK; was at once given a "slider" message saying one could save 20% (the VAT) if went to their North American/USA address. Upon clicking "yes" was sent over and price of part did drop accordingly. Turns out to be even cheaper than what some are selling unbranded AEG/Electrolux part for on fleaPay.
 

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