YouTube and Facebook are trying to stop the spread of the Tide Pod Challenge, a bizarre and dangerous phenomenon in which social media users eat laundry detergent packets on camera. YouTube, which is ...
In 2004, Procter & Gamble was looking for a hit. It had been two decades since the consumer products conglomerate introduced Tide liquid detergent, revolutionizing the way people washed their clothes.
The average grocery store has hundreds of edible, non-harmful foods to choose from, so it confused many people when the "Tide Pod challenge," aka videos of teens popping Tide Pods into their mouths ...
Social media has spurred the spread of dangerous “challenges” that are often carried out by bored teenagers. And if you’re a parent or teen, you’re likely already aware of the newest challenge to hit ...
(Reuters) - Procter & Gamble Co said on Thursday it was not stopping sales of Tide Pods, after rumours circulated on social media that the company was pulling the detergent from shelves beginning ...
(CNN) — In 2004, Procter & Gamble was looking for a hit. It had been two decades since the consumer products conglomerate introduced Tide liquid detergent, revolutionizing the way people washed their ...