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Fairy Lemon Washin Up Liquid, 433ml

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Fairy is an international brand, primarily used for washing up liquid and dishwasher detergent, owned by the American multinational consumer products company, Procter & Gamble. The brand originated in the United Kingdom in 1898 [1] and is now used on a number of P&G products in various markets. Maintaining a clean and healthy environment is vitally important for you and your family. We’ve got a huge selection of cleaning products including anti-bacterial sprays and wipes. These will make sure that harmful germs and bacteria don’t stand a chance on tables, countertops and other kitchen surfaces. And once you’ve given everything a wipe down, dry your surfaces with a kitchen roll or tissue. Fairy dishwashing liquid was introduced in Spain in 1982. In 1991, a television advertising campaign in which two fictional towns, Villarriba and Villabajo, compete for the best paella at their popular fiestas was launched in the country. The campaign, which allowed the brand to go from a discreet 6% to 40% market share in Spain, has been renewed many times over the years, was used in other markets such as the United Kingdom, Germany, Russia, Portugal and Greece, and was even the inspiration for a television series titled Villarriba y Villabajo. [12] Fairy 'Toilet Soap - 99.4% Pure' TV ad - 45 sec advert". Tellyads.com. 26 September 2007 . Retrieved 25 January 2012.

If you’re not feeling nerdy, and think I’m the kinda person you can trust, then be assured that I have taken all of the above into account when scoring the best vegan washing up liquid entries in my list. I’m not going to bore you with details about all of these rather shady ingredients. If you’re feeling nerdy, there is a huge amount of information out there that you can look at, starting with Wikipedia.

Whilst there may not be anything that looks even vaguely animal-like in that bottle of viscous gloop, there can be all sorts of nasties lurking behind those chemical names. P&G use the Fairy brand in many European markets for premium hand and automatic dishwashing products and also for a range of non-bio and sensitive skin focused laundry products in the UK and Ireland.

In Egypt, Fairy competes with Henkel's Pril, and takes second place to Pril in market share. It is notable for its aggressive advertising campaign featuring actresses from Egyptian television soap operas emphasizing its strength (which it claims is four times higher than Pril). [ citation needed] Examples of chemicals to look out for that might be sourced from either animals or plants are included in the following list. For example, glycerol will generally state if it is of vegetable origin. It’s not an exhaustive list – there are plenty more: In the Czech Republic, Slovakia and Hungary similar P&G products are sold as Jar (pronunciation /yar/) and has been available since the 1960s. [9] Its name comes from Janeček (then CEO of the company) and Ranný (the product inventor), [10] but coincidentally it means spring in Czech and Slovakian. The name is synonymous for detergent in Czech Republic and Slovakia.

Fairy Snow Advert - Bank Manager". YouTube. 3 April 2009. Archived from the original on 2021-12-13 . Retrieved 25 January 2012. Simón Ruiz, Alfonso (28 August 2014). "Fairy, el lavavajillas del pueblo de Villarriba". Cinco Días (in Spanish).

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