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57-Count Cascade Platinum Plus Dishwasher Pods (Lemon)

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$14

$23

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Amazon has select Cascade Platinum Plus Dishwasher Pods on sale as listed below when you 'clip' the 25% coupon on the product page and check out via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

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Update: This very popular deal is still available.

Amazon has select Cascade Platinum Plus Dishwasher Pods on sale as listed below when you 'clip' the 25% coupon on the product page and check out via Subscribe & Save. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for sharing this deal.

Note: You must be logged into your account. Coupons are typically one use per account. You have the flexibility to manage your Subscribe & Save subscription at any time after your order ships. View Subscribe & Save filler items and our current Subscribe & Save Frontpage deals to unlock up to an extra 15% savings when you have 5 or more items in your current monthly subscription.

Available (prices after the 25% coupon and 5% Subscribe & Save discount):

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Model: Cascade Platinum Plus Dishwasher Pods, Dishwasher Detergent, Dish Detergent Soap, Lemon, 57 Count

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82 pack is $19.99 at Costco right now. If you have membership.
Really miss the days when a 90 pack at ~$9ish for Platinums was considered a deal...
Those "HP TouchPad" days are long gone my friend. Another "deal"out there is for 4 of these tubs for ~$65. Sorry for excessive use of " ".

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Apr 17, 2025
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Quote from OutlawCecil :
Assuming you aren't eating pods or drinking the liquid, there's nothing really toxic to us about Cascade either. It's rinsed off... That's like saying manually washing using Dawn is toxic. I'll give you that it's better for the environment overall though.

Also...
"Seventh Generation Dishwasher Detergent Gel is a solid, eco-friendly option that performs well for everyday dishwashing and moderately soiled loads. It is generally less effective than Cascade and Finish for baked-on, dried, or very greasy messes, where those mainstream brands consistently outperform in independent tests"
That is actually true.
I manually wash dishes with Castile Soap.
Apr 17, 2025
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OutlawCecil
Apr 17, 2025
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Quote from Slickfriendly :
That is actually true.
I manually wash dishes with Castile Soap.
Toxicity of Cascade and Dishwasher Detergents After Rinsing
Dishwasher detergents like Cascade are formulated to be rinsed off during the dishwasher cycle, minimizing the risk of significant residue on dishes. However, concerns about toxicity generally focus on two areas:
  • Residual detergent or soap left on dishes after washing if the machine is malfunctioning or not preforming well
  • Rinse agents (rinse aids) that may remain on dishes after the final cycle
Apr 17, 2025
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Quote from OutlawCecil :
Toxicity of Cascade and Dishwasher Detergents After Rinsing
Dishwasher detergents like Cascade are formulated to be rinsed off during the dishwasher cycle, minimizing the risk of significant residue on dishes. However, concerns about toxicity generally focus on two areas:
  • Residual detergent or soap left on dishes after washing if the machine is malfunctioning or not preforming well
  • Rinse agents (rinse aids) that may remain on dishes after the final cycle
At the end of the day, the less toxic chemicals in the house the better.
We get too much exposure already from our computers , cellphones, switches, equipment, cars, produce in plastic bags, laundry/dish detergents and soaps etc.
The combined effect is never considered.

Wearing natural clothes like cotton and getting natural detergents and soaps should help quite a bit.
Apr 17, 2025
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Apr 17, 2025
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At the end of the day, the less toxic chemicals in the house the better.
We get too much exposure already from our computers , cellphones, switches, equipment, cars, produce in plastic bags, laundry/dish detergents and soaps etc.
The combined effect is never considered.

Wearing natural clothes like cotton and getting natural detergents and soaps should help quite a bit.
You consume some odd things.

I drive a car but I don't talk about how that much steel and metal is bad for me. Haven't even considered how much of it seeps into my skin from being around it.
Apr 17, 2025
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Quote from OutlawCecil :
You consume some odd things.

I drive a car but I don't talk about how that much steel and metal is bad for me. Haven't even considered how much of it seeps into my skin from being around it.
Steel and Metal are fine. If it seeps in, its actually good for the body.
We use cast iron utensils and our iron and energy levels improved due to that.

Problem is with the Resins,plastics etc and the fumes that they emit when the car is parked outside.
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OutlawCecil
Apr 18, 2025
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Steel and Metal are fine. If it seeps in, its actually good for the body.
We use cast iron utensils and our iron and energy levels improved due to that.

Problem is with the Resins,plastics etc and the fumes that they emit when the car is parked outside.
:eyeroll: I try to point out how crazy you sound and you take it a step further. Apparently I don't even know how to respond to someone thinking anything not made of a plant is just radiating toxins. But you do you. I'd wager money I live just as long as you without the daily worry the computer I sit at every day is somehow seeping into my fingertips and wondering how a keyboard can maybe get made out of hemp. If you'd like to site science, I'll listen/read, otherwise you're off the deep end. Microplastics are a real thing, but you seem to think just being around something means your body absorbs it.
Last edited by OutlawCecil April 18, 2025 at 08:33 AM.

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