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Wisk Then and Now

Wisk Then and Now. The laundry detergent we’ve all grown up with now has new, enhanced stain spectrum technology.

Growing up, I didn’t know this, but my mom is not one for laundry. As an adult, I’ve taken a different perspective on laundry–I love it! I’m anal about laundry; once my mother came to visit and when I opened my washing machine, she came flying out yelling, “All right! Who put the towels in with my wash?” Of course, it was my mother.

In the Fifth Grade, I remember playing with my friend, Landon, and he was putting on his sock, and I remarked, “Wow! Your socks are WHITE!” His mom used bleach; mine did not.

I’m certain I wore tee shirts stained with food as all the laundry went in without any attention to the collection of mayhem a child of my curiosity gathered on her clothing: grease, grass stains, food, paint, you name it!

Introducing Wisk’s New, Enhanced
Stain Spectrum™ Technology
 

 

As a lover of laundry, I’m particular about what I wash our clothes in and don’t just settle for a detergent. In fact in the 1990s when I was part of my mother’s team of “doing more for the environment” I engaged in many boycotts, but when she called to tell me I could no longer use my brand of laundry soap, I told her, “I’m drawing the line here. I’m not boycotting my brand.”

As an adult, I stayed with my sister while my parents were on the road. After a week of laundry, my sister said, “You’re better at laundry than Mom. My whites are no longer gray!”

Now there’s an old, familiar detergent from my retro years making laundry their passion too. Wisk. They’re reinventing how you’ll look at stains and even transforming their blue bottle into a new red-hot one.

Wisk has been around since my mom was a wee one, launching in 1956. Wisk has been helping moms do laundry for more than 50 years!

Technology has come a long way since the 1950s, and Wisk is not being left behind. They’ve utilized science to upgrade their formula to feature Stain Spectrum™ Technology. Wisk’s enzymes and cleaning agents target the full range of stains on a molecular level for a powerful clean.

How many times while watching the Brady Bunch do I recall watching Wisk’s legendary Ring Around the Collar campaign! Remember this?



Ah! Fond memories of my childhood!

New Wisk® with Stain Spectrum™ Technology is engineered to target the major stain groups–the ones my mother didn’t have in her laundry vocabulary in my childhood. Things like:
* Carbohydrates such as milk chocolate
* Proteins such as grass
* Oils such as peanut butter
* Bio, such as blood
* Bleachable such as coffee
* Particulate such as dirt
* Synthetics such as ink

As a mom, my kiddos put me to the test regarding laundry. Blood, playground dirt, chocolate, greasy hands, wiped-down jeans, and things I don’t dare mention!

Wisk feels that with their NEW powerful stain-fighting formula, it won’t matter which of these stains you encounter, new Wisk with Stain Spectrum ™Technology is the solution to tackle them all. Now that’s a reinvention that has the possibility of becoming as iconic as Ring Around the Collar!



Wisk in the red-hot bottle is available at major retailers nationwide, such as Walmart, Target, and Kroger with a Suggested Retail Price: $5.99 for 50 fl oz. bottles that cleans 32 loads!

I have been compensated for this post. The opinions are my own and were in no way influenced by the sponsor. Others experiences may vary.

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