National Awards
Country Save Corporation, in conjunction with Sonderen Packaging in Spokane, Washington, was the recipient of THREE significant awards in the 66th Annual 2009 National Paperboard Packaging Competition! Major consumer brands such as Procter & Gamble, Pepsi, Jack Daniels, M&M Mars, Listerine, Snapple and host of others competed in a variety of categories!
Country Save Corporation received the Gold Award in the Detergent Category for our One-Piece Reclosable Detergent Carton! No other detergent products won awards in this category. Country Save also received the Excellence Award for Eco Responsible Packaging as well as the Excellence Award for Innovation!
We are very proud to be in the company of so many well-known consumer names and we will continue to deliver excellent product in our Three-Award-Winning box!
See our Gold Award
Our award for Excellence in Innovation
Our award for Excellence in Eco
National Product Reviews
Product Review: Country Save Oxygen-Powered Bleach
Sunday July 26, 2009
Country Save Laundry Detergent has a great story and a great product. Founded by Elmer Pearson of Elmer's Glue fame, it is a small company in the Pacific Northwest that has been turning out environmentally-friendly detergents since 1977.
My favorite part of Country Save is that it is fragrance free, dye free and contains no phosphates, enzymes or brighteners. There's some sensitive skin in our family and I don't like products with lots of ingredients. I'll just add baking soda if I want an extra boost in detergent performance. Take a look at my review and I think you may just find a great basic detergent for all of your needs.
From Mary's Laundry Blog, by Mary Marlowe Leverette, About.com Guide to Laundry
Product Review: Country Save Oxygen-Powered Bleach
Sunday July 26, 2009
Along with Country Save Laundry Detergent, I also tested Country Save Oxygen-Powered Bleach and its another great product. Just by following their directions of allowing my laundry to soak for 30 minutes in the oxygen bleach solution before adding detergent, my whites looked great and the colors looked brighter. Oxygen bleach is so much better than chlorine bleach for anyone's clothes who has sensitive skin - including babies. Take a look at the Guide Review and get the full scoop. (pun intended)
From Mary's Laundry Blog, by Mary Marlowe Leverette, About.com Guide to Laundry
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