
I can remember the commercials for ALL from my childhood — they stuck in my head all these years. The little kids spelling out “A-L-L” and the mom’s voice telling about how it’s “the stainlifter.” See if this brings back memories:
All these years later, ALL still gets the job done — and with less product than before! ALL introduces their “Small & Mighty” detergent, which is 3x concentrated. One easy-to-tote bottle does 3x the normal amount of laundry as regularly concentrated detergents!
Less product to buy and less environmental waste? Yes, count me in! Only a tiny capfull cleans an entire load of laundry, and cleans it well. Ever since I became a mom, eight loads of laundry each week is not uncommon. I need something that gets those loads clean the first time — not the second or third! All Small & Mighty stands up to the test and triumphs.
Courtesy of Mom Select, I was able to try ALL’s Small & Mighty Free Clear, completely void of dyes, enzymes, perfumes, and preservatives. Free Clear is the #1 detergent recommended by dermatologists for sensitive skin. With two of us suffering from mild eczema, I know that these allergy-reducing detergents are super important. It’s nice to know I can be doing all I can to make our home a cleaner, healthier, & safer place, starting with the clothes we wear and towels we use each day.
Plus, I can relax around all the stain probabilities that summer can bring: Ketchup, BBQ sauce, grass stains, and popsicle drips. ALL will take care of them — so why fret? The ALL Small & Mighty line of detergents handles stains just as effectively as the other, less concentrated formulas.
ALL Small & Mighty’s largest size, the 96-load bottle (96 oz.), retails for $12.99 at most locations.
Win it! Courtesy of ALL and Mom Select, I have three coupons to give away, each good for 1 free bottle of ALL Small & Mighty! How do you enter? Just leave me a comment telling me your biggest laundry-related problem or worry. I’ll close the contest at 11pm EST on Sunday, July 5th, 2009. Sorry; US entries only. Good luck!
Nancy (2 years ago)
My biggest problem is it never seems to be done. The hamper is always full.
Lisa (2 years ago)
My 15 month old daughter wants to feed herself, and she makes a huge mess.
iluvchrisnlevi@aol.com
Andrea B (2 years ago)
Biggest worry is: “Will I be able to get this baby poo out?”
dearandrea
at sbcglobal.net
tina reynolds (2 years ago)
its a toss up for me between my hubbys clothes from work and all the grease and my kids clothes that have a little bit everything on them thanks so much for the chance eaglesforjack@gmail.com
danielle (2 years ago)
My biggest problem is getting out stains.
LeeAnn P. (2 years ago)
I don’t have a washer or dryer and the laundromat washers are inefficient so I need a tough laundry detergent to make up for it!
murphykatt[at]yahoo[dot]com
marina (2 years ago)
milk stains!!!
Larry H. (2 years ago)
My biggest laundry concern is the spit-up from our two-month old, which not only gets on his clothes but often gets on mine as well. I also worry about his skin sensitivity when he snuggles close to me. Dreft is sooo expensive, but All Free & Clear is reasonably priced and works just as well imo.
ChristieC (2 years ago)
my biggest problem is getting stains out of my sons clothes
Naddez (2 years ago)
My biggest Laundry related problem is trying to remove those stubborn stains from my family clothing.
jnso001 (2 years ago)
My biggest Laundry problem is that I sometimes forget the last load of clothes in the washing machine. i then have to wash them again.
kathy pease (2 years ago)
mine is my kids changing clothes constantly it seems when i get all the laundry done i turn around and there another big pile.
Betty C (2 years ago)
My biggest problem is getting the family to put dirty clothes in the hamper. By the time I finally collect it all I don’t want to wash it.
Willitara (2 years ago)
My biggest problem is my grandson. He changes clothes so often and never leaves them where I can find them. He is always running out of clothes when he visits.