Thursday, November 21, 2013

Ultimate Laundry Pack Giveaway!!

Yes, I used ULTIMATE and LAUNDRY in the same sentence!!  

When I was approached to be a P&G Mom, a year ago, I was excited to try out some new products and share about the ones that our family have used and loved already.

What I didn't expect, was to become a Tide Pod lover!!  Oh, and don't forget the Downy Unstopables and the Downy Infusions!!

I have become a self-proclaimed laundry aficionado (this however, doesn't mean that I do the laundry in our house;-)

I cannot remember if I have shared the news here or not, but I have hired a nanny.  She comes here 2 days a week, while I am working, and she watches the kids, prepares dinners and lunches, cleans the house and does any laundry that we may have.  She is very loved by everyone here and I don't know what we ever did without her!

It was an easy transition to have her do laundry when my contract changed.  She has no measuring, no dripping, no spilled powder etc...she just has to throw the Tide Pod into the machine and push start!  It is so simple, that on her days off, even my 8 year old will do laundry.

We have gone from "Mount Neverest" to a clean house!!

I am sold on the Tide Pods, now I watch for coupons (P&G BrandSavers are great) and watch for sales and I stock up at those times.

I have also been able to try out the Downy Unstopables and Downy Infusions, and I just love the scents that I have had here.  It just adds such a nice touch to our laundry and it really feels nice to put on clothes that smell good too:-)



I know I am in good company!!  Read below about Kimberley Newport-Mimran from Canada's Pink Tartan woman's wear:
Kimberley Newport-Mimran, the woman behind Canada’s iconic fashion brand, Pink Tartan, knows a thing or two about looking chic. As creative director and president for one of Canada’s most successful women’s wear lines and mom, Kim shares her style secrets for looking great on the go:
Timeless pieces are always in fashionWe’re all guilty of committing fashion crimes, but building a wardrobe founded in timeless pieces will ensure your look is always on point. By choosing pieces you can wear season after season, you’ll also increase the lifespan of your wardrobe. To keep my washable pieces looking their best, I launder with Tide Pods - an item every woman needs to have in her fabric care arsenal.
You don’t have to sacrifice style for functionalityAs my collection evolves, I want to ensure I’m making clothing for the modern woman. The Washable Collection was developed for her. Each piece is made from quality washable fabrics that can be easily cared for. I recommend Tide Pods to care for all washable garments as they dissolve quickly and are easy to use.
Modern style is about careSometimes being chic is as simple as keeping your clothes looking crisp and clean. Imagine browsing your favourite shop if the clothing looked less than polished? It would alter the way you looked at the garment. I believe we should care for our clothing as you would other items you cherish. Using Tide Pods protects your favourite pieces and helps keep them looking their best.
For more style tips and information on the Pink Tartan Washable Collection for Tide Pods, check out the Hightail link and visit Tide Fashion 
I am excited to be able to share my new love for laundry with one of my readers, by offering an Ultimate Laundry Pack complete with Tide Pods, Downy Unstopables and Downy Infusions, with a value of approximately $52!

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Disclosure: I am a P&Gmom/mamanP&G. As part of my affiliation with this group I receive products and special access to P&G events and opportunities. The opinions on this blog are my own.

39 comments:

  1. I love love love these products.

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  2. Also Im lucky..I get to take a basket of laundry every few days over the boyfriend's house...it leaves dirty and comes back folded. I just call it a pile..lol

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  3. I do my laundry in the evening when it costs cheaper to do it.
    Doreen lamoureux

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  4. We do laundry about 4x/week to keep up with it.

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  5. I try to do a full load every other day. This way I am kept up.
    Funny name. Not really. I call it "the chore"
    (Debbie W)

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  6. I do laundry about every 2nd day. I actually don't mind doing laundry.

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  7. I keep up with laundry by doing it every other day and folding and putting the clothes away right away.
    thanks

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  8. shared on facebook
    https://www.facebook.com/angela.marriott.92/posts/10151777167645823

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  9. I keep up on laundry by paying my 11 yr old daughter to do it

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  10. We do laundry whenever my daughter is out of lovies...she has 6 lovies and we wash them daily....so we usually do laundry every 3 days.

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  11. My girl does the laundry I carry it all for her

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  12. Laundry never seems to end at my house.. I don't have a funny name for the pile but now you've got me thinking that I should! How about "The Beast"..

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  13. There are 3 adults and 4 children here. Laundry never seems to go away or get smaller. Its like rabbits and keeps breeding. I call it Margie the Trash Heap.

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  14. I try to not let it get too piled up,,I wash every second day or so, No,no funny name for it..lol.
    (Karla Sceviour)

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  15. I barely keep up with the laundry, and my pile is called pain in the a**!!

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  16. I do one load of laundry every day.

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  17. I usually do my laundry on the weekends. I'm lucky because it's just me I have to do it for.

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  18. I try to do a load every day to stay on top of it but if I miss one day then I usually skip a few and next thing I know I have a mountain of dirty laundry and everyone is acting like they have absolutely no clean clothes!

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  19. We do a full load of laundry every couple of days and no name for it just laundry.

    Londia

    silverneon2000 at yahoo dot com

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  20. No name for it...just an endless pile that we do every two days or so :)

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  21. I've managed just fine doing 2 loads a week

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  22. I live alone so luckily laundry isn't too bad for me...but I am guilty of going out to just buy more underwear when I'm too lazy to do a load!

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  23. I do laundry one day a week and usually there are 4 loads to do. Keeping up is normally not an issue and no tips or tricks up my sleeve

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  24. Shared on FB - https://www.facebook.com/apham17/posts/10152017751143798

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  25. We do laundry daily - it's a part of life so I don't mind it.

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  26. I do laundry 1x a week and I do not have a name for it :)

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  27. Usually it's like... if my son or I run out of socks...then I do laundry. My husband has lots of socks. I have no funny name for my laundry pile other than "Ugh. I should deal with that."

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  28. I do laundry daily so I don't get overwhelmed with it. Any names I have for my laundry would be too foul to put here, haha.

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  29. we refer to the laundry as yucky clothes and it gets done twice a week.

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  30. I have laundry day twice a week, one on Wednesday and one on Sunday to make sure all the clothes are washed in time.

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  31. We have laundry mountain in our home. I do laundry almost everyday.

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  32. We do a load every day, its mount Everest lol

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  33. I am doing laundry daily now with a newborn! The adult stuff gets washed once a week along with towels/bedding.

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  34. I don't keep up. I am constantly behind. I think the trick is to own less clothes!! lol.

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  35. I cant keep up with all the laundry, I do 3-4 loads a day everyday!
    (Tammy Dalley)

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  36. Facebook share https://www.facebook.com/tammy.dalley.96/posts/10153537444055514

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  37. I try to stay up on my laundry by doing it every couple days, no funny names.. Not a fan of laundry

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