The final product that ECO Store USA sent me to review was their Laundry Liquid. I’ve now washed 5 loads of laundry and I’m impressed. I think I’m in love with the eucalyptus that’s in each of the products that I’ve tested. It’s not a strong scent but it’s nice and you can’t smell it after the clothes are dried. The Laundry Liquid is super concentrated and it only takes 3-5 tbls of liquid to wash a load of clothes. Much better than the cup of traditional laundry detergent that is required to get the laundry clean.
The Laundry Liquid is made of all plant-based ingredients including; Palm and Coconut based non-ionic and anionic surfactants, fatty acid derivative, mineral hydroxide, and certified organic Eucalyptus oil. It’s all natural and non-toxic and perfect for your children’s clothes. I washed several loads of Little B’s laundry including pee soaked changing pads and reflux drenched clothes. Her laundry all came out clean and smelling fresh.
I really wish I had received some of their Pure Oxygen Whitener to see how well that worked to keep clothes brighter. I’m not a big fan of bleach so I suffer from dingy whites.
Now it’s your turn. Do you want to receive a $25 gift certificate from ECO Store USA so you too can try their products? Here are the rules: Read all of my product reviews for the ECO Store USA products and post a comment on at least one review. Then visit ECO Store USA and answer the following questions. 1) What retail chain launched the ECO Store USA products in their store earlier this year? 2) Which product would you most like to try? Leave your answers in the comments section of this post.
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Calley it is interesting to know that there are probably a lot of products out their we don’t use or know about that are safer for the environment.
I read all the stuff and have some family that live in the Midwest that shop at MEIJER, so I will have to tell them about it.
I think I would most likely use the babywash, or balm, maybe the liquid laundry soap though I am picky about soaps, but you said it didnt’ smell strong. I know what you mean about bleach I hate it too.
Thanks to you, Ms. EcoChic, I’ve been on the lookout more often for eco-friendly when I’m out shopping 🙂
I have yet to try a new laundry soap, however, because I’m just never sure how well they will work.
So, if I’m to try any of the ECO Store products, it would probably be the laundry soap since you seem to be raving about it 🙂
Too bad we don’t have any of those Meijer stores around here… I guess we’ll just have to order online…
i dont know alot about the Meijer stores where since i dont live in the midwest, but i do know the baby cream works great. after trying the store brands and national brands on the baby, this was just as good as the top of the line brands. better for the baby, good for the environment, and it works great! If you have a newborn with diaper rash, try this out.
I might look at for that laundry liquid now that I read your review. I used to be a devoted Tide user thanks to my Mom, but I recently tried the Seventh Generation detergent and it really seems to work just as well. The EcoStore detergent doesn’t seem too badly priced considering it’s more concentrated.
I would love to try the Vanilla Shampoo and conditioner!
They launched at Meijer stores and they are located throughout the Midwest.
Also you did great reviews of their products!
Thank you for the chance and have a lovely day!
Hi Calley!
I added your blog to my blog roll! YAY!
Thank you so much!