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Mecca-type Chemical Help for Obscenely Cheap Bastard

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 9:47 am
by WheresFanny
I need help from a trained professional!

I've got a coupon for a FREE! Arm & Hammer Fabric Care 24-32 load. But it's a printed out coupon and doesn't have a picture on it. I'm "assuming" that the load designation means it's either detergent or softener.

But I was perusing the lb aisle yesterday and couldn't find anything that specifically said "Fabric Care". Is it something special in the line or is that just the new, fancy buzzphrase for 'laundry soap'?

Re: Mecca-type Chemical Help for Obscenely Cheap Bastard

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 9:50 am
by minimetoo26
Maybe this?:

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Re: Mecca-type Chemical Help for Obscenely Cheap Bastard

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 9:53 am
by littlebeast13
WheresFanny wrote:I need help from a trained professional!

I've got a coupon for a FREE! Arm & Hammer Fabric Care 24-32 load. But it's a printed out coupon and doesn't have a picture on it. I'm "assuming" that the load designation means it's either detergent or softener.

But I was perusing the lb aisle yesterday and couldn't find anything that specifically said "Fabric Care". Is it something special in the line or is that just the new, fancy buzzphrase for 'laundry soap'?
FabriCare is the detergent. In particular, it looks like a only powdered detergent. I remember we had trhe powder at one time, but I think our only A&H powder now is just regular plain old A&H. I'll have to check tonight....

lb13

Re: Mecca-type Chemical Help for Obscenely Cheap Bastard

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 9:54 am
by WheresFanny
minimetoo26 wrote:Maybe this?:

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Now see how much easier life would be if I just moved myself to Google? I definitely did not see a box like that with FABRIC CARE!!!!!1 screaming across it.

Re: Mecca-type Chemical Help for Obscenely Cheap Bastard

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 9:57 am
by littlebeast13
WheresFanny wrote:
minimetoo26 wrote:Maybe this?:

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Now see how much easier life would be if I just moved myself to Google? I definitely did not see a box like that with FABRIC CARE!!!!!1 screaming across it.
They might not make it anymore. The Amazon page mini got that pic off of is no longer vaild.....

lb13

Re: Mecca-type Chemical Help for Obscenely Cheap Bastard

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 9:57 am
by minimetoo26
WheresFanny wrote:
minimetoo26 wrote:Maybe this?:

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Now see how much easier life would be if I just moved myself to Google? I definitely did not see a box like that with FABRIC CARE!!!!!1 screaming across it.
I've been living on Google images because of my MM avatar addiction compounded by my HK Annoyance Project...

Re: Mecca-type Chemical Help for Obscenely Cheap Bastard

Posted: Fri Nov 14, 2008 9:58 am
by WheresFanny
littlebeast13 wrote:
WheresFanny wrote:I need help from a trained professional!

I've got a coupon for a FREE! Arm & Hammer Fabric Care 24-32 load. But it's a printed out coupon and doesn't have a picture on it. I'm "assuming" that the load designation means it's either detergent or softener.

But I was perusing the lb aisle yesterday and couldn't find anything that specifically said "Fabric Care". Is it something special in the line or is that just the new, fancy buzzphrase for 'laundry soap'?
FabriCare is the detergent. In particular, it looks like a only powdered detergent. I remember we had trhe powder at one time, but I think our only A&H powder now is just regular plain old A&H. I'll have to check tonight....

lb13
I hate it when stores give coupons for items they don't have! Disclaimer: This is not Mecca, but my regular grocery store, they send me super-duper coupons every month or so for free (and practically free) stuff based on what kinds of products are on my store card record. And if it ain't at Mecca, it's probably not at my supermarket. I carefully checked the powdered section (I usually use liquid, but for free.....) and I only saw two varieties of A&H (neither was a 24-32 load size, either).