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 ...
As Tide begs people to stop putting its detergent in their mouth, some restaurateurs have come up with a better alternative: Tide Pod-inspired food. Around the country, eateries have introduced ...
Two S.C. residents intentionally have eaten liquid laundry detergent pods over the past month as part of an internet craze sweeping the country. If you haven’t heard of the Tide Pod Challenge, you ...
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.
YouTube is cracking down on a dangerous new online trend where teens put poisonous laundry gel pods in their mouths, and then eat them like candy. They're calling it the "Tide Pod challenge" and ...
Here and Now's Peter O'Dowd speaks with Brittany Levine Beckman, associate editor at Mashable, about how social media is responding to the threat... Social Media Buzz: Government Shutdown Reaction; ...
You may recall the Tide Pod Challenge, where people were dared to eat the brightly colored pods. The latest application of the laundry detergent has a lot of people saying the new eco box, which comes ...
The laundry detergent pod challenge can lead to ingesting toxic chemicals. — -- Spring cleaning may be several months away, but laundry detergent is making big headlines this week as a dangerous ...
American culture hit one of its more deranged peaks with the Tide Pod challenge. For those who have yet to partake, it’s basically an an internet call for teens to chew up Tide Pod detergent packets ...