In todays economy, I don want to spend extra out of my family budget, even if Soap Nuts are superior in every way to toxic chemical detergents. How expensive are they?
Soap nuts cost less than any of the national brands. The average price for Tide is over 20 cents per load. Plus with Tide, Procter & Gamble recommends using fabric softener or dryer sheets at an average cost of 5 cents a load for a total cost per load of over 25 cents. The cost of Green Virgin Soap nut products are about 10 cents a load even including delivery to your door. (Since Procter & Gamble sells fabric softener and dryer sheets they would lose millions of dollars a year if they offered a detergent that didn’t make your clothes feel stiff. It is very easy to make chemical detergents that don’t require softeners or dryer sheets. We used to sell them back in the 1980s. Is it possible that Procter & Gamble is purposely adding ingredients to make your clothes feel stiff to force you to buy their fabric softener?
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