Would You Care if Your Laundry Detergent Sweat Through the Bag?

Publié par IT Admin le

So like I said, we're really excited about this 100% plastic free laundry detergent packaging.  And if it works for our LD, we'll probably transition it to all our powders.

But it sweats like a marathon runner in 30 degree sun, meaning the bag will have some minor grease marks.

So my question to you, is if you were walking through the grocery store aisle and saw this, would it put you off / think there's something wrong with it?

FYI, tin and aluminum is a no go for us.

Let me know in the comments below and while you're here don't forget to pick up your FREE - full sized - deep conditioner with any purchase.


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  • I don’t mind the “sweating” while buying online but I would likely bypass if on the shelf in a store.

    What’s the feasibility of putting it in glass jars (Mason or Ball style)? Glass is easier to recycle/reuse and, in my house, there’s no such thing as too many glass jars. In fact, I have been storing ALL my etee products in glass jars I saved anyway Perhaps sell the product in paper packaging as “refills”?? Or… can you make biopods (like you use for the floor cleaner, etc) big enough to hold the powders? I am just brainstorming on the fly here.

    Kara le
  • Sorry to say that but yes, I would be suspicious if the bag looks dirty. Be careful, the packaging is a very important point in a decision to buy or not for any consumer .

    Denis Poirier le
  • At first glance, yes. I would probably wonder if it had been on the shelf a long time and had gone off. I’d wonder if that had any impact on performance or odour. That said, I’m a slow shopper, I read labels. If there was an eye-catching medallion saying “100% plastic free packaging” in the front I’d pick it up and look at it. If there was a blurb on the back or side titled “a note about our 100% plastic free packaging” I’d read it. While it might make the average shopper walk on by, I think your customers are thoughtful and will take the time.

    Jen Nicholson le
  • Since I know how wonderful it is in all categories: gets clothes clean , good price point, environmentally friendly and doesn’t take up a lot of room – yes I would buy it off the shelf but like others mentioned- put a big sign saying sweating is normal . Thanks for being so conscientious and educating us. I feel great using all your products!

    Rhonda Candell le
  • I don’t mind the sweating when I buy it online. I think honestly that grocery store customers would be put off, unfortunately.

    Harriett le
  • If you hadn’t explained it, I likely would have been put off. Somehow the store-shelf customer needs to see the info.

    Julie Kennedy le
  • Like others have said just add a note on the bag that sweating is normal.

    Leslie le
  • I agree with the others, add “sweating is normal” to package. I’d buy it.

    Richard le
  • I LOVE this laundry detergent. No sweating here.I leave the bag opened on top of the washer with a small scoop in the bag and yes, I only use as directed. Perfect…..I am happy with all my etee purchases. Thanks Steve and etee. Kit

    Kit Mosheim le
  • I LOVE this laundry detergent. No sweating here.I leave the bag opened on top of the washer with a small scoop in the bag and yes, use only use as directed. Perfect…..I am happy with all my etee purchases. Thanks Steve and etee. Kit

    Kit Mosheim le

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