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Ariel is a marketing line of laundry detergents made by Procter & Gamble. It is the flagship brand in Procter & Gamble's United Kingdom, Mexico, Japan, Brazil, Peru and Turkey portfolios.
Ariel first appeared on the UK market circa 1968 and was the first detergent with stain-removing enzymes. It was a high-sudsing powder designed for twin-tub and top-loading washing machines. With the rise in popularity of automatic front-loading washing machines, a suitable low-suds variant was launched in the early 1970s. The mid-eighties saw the range expanding to encompass liquid detergent and compact powder.
The compact powder was originally known as "Ariel Ultra"; and was subsequently reformulated into the nineties as "Ariel Futur". This was possibly in response to Unilever's launch of the ultimately doomed "Persil Power", which was seen to damage clothes. Compact powders never proved popular in the UK; so when the tablet variant appeared in July 1999, the compact version disappeared.
In 2003, Ariel brought out its quickwash action to its detergents, to allow consumers to be able to do their laundry on a quickwash cycle.
Product range
The available range in the UK currently includes:
- Ariel Biological: automatic (low suds) powder, liquid, 2x concentrated Power liquid, tablets, and liquitabs.
- Ariel Colour and Style: automatic powder, tablets, liquid, 2x concentrated Power liquid and liquitabs.
- Ariel Sensitive (formerly known as "non-biological"): automatic powder, tablets, liquid and liquitabs
- Ariel Biological with Febreze: as Ariel biological but with the added freshness of Febreze, sold at a premium price to standard Ariel. Available as automatic powder, tablets, liquid, 2x concentrated Power liquid and liquitabs
- Ariel Stain Pen: a stain pre-treatment product.
- Ariel Handwash: twin-tub powder; also refers to a high-suds version of liquid sold in smaller bottles - was sold as "Travel Wash": a product to take on holiday, to launder small quantities of clothes.
Ariel is available in powder, tablet, liquid, 2 x concentrated Power liquid and liquitab form.
In 2006, Ariel started its "turn to 30" campaign to inspire consumers to wash in cool water so that energy can be saved.
Ariel launched a concentrated version of their liquid detergents named Ariel Power in the spring of 2008.
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