What is the last thing you purchased on Amazon?

A new purse, filters for the cats water fountain, refills for their turbo scratcher, and a cordless hedge trimmer.
 

What purpose do those serve?
I don't buy the huge plastic jugs of detergent or softner anymore.
I actually love the product I use. It even softens clothes, which is not advertised, and cleans even my husband's dirty clothes. The softner is great too. I cut the softner into 4ths and it works great and saves money, I cut the laundry ones into half and saves money and still gets them very clean.
I feel like I am helping the environment by not buying those huge plastic jugs, and even IF it didn't help, I would buy them anyway because I like the product better than the plastic ones.
 
Flashlights w/ red lights to go on the beach at night (red lights are better for sea turtles)

2 children’s picture books - Flamingo Sunset & If You Spot a Shell

2 pieces of wall art for our bedroom

Tea
 
Dogfood ~ donated to a small local rescue that just received over 50 dogs from a backyard breeder. A huge intake for them but because two had parvo NONE can go to the shelters. Luckily some other small rescues are helping with about 20 of them. Love that Amazon has Wish Lists so we can help folks out with the click of the keyboard.
 
I don't buy the huge plastic jugs of detergent or softner anymore.
I actually love the product I use. It even softens clothes, which is not advertised, and cleans even my husband's dirty clothes. The softner is great too. I cut the softner into 4ths and it works great and saves money, I cut the laundry ones into half and saves money and still gets them very clean.
I feel like I am helping the environment by not buying those huge plastic jugs, and even IF it didn't help, I would buy them anyway because I like the product better than the plastic ones.
Sounds good. Our pediatrician told us those products can cause rashes and skin issues. She said it was just a Madison Avenue scheme to get you to think you need them. We stopped using them after that.
 
I keep seeing this thread. I have purchased something on Amazon 5 times this week. The last item was a bag of rawhide-free treats. Who knows what will happen tomorrow?
 
Sounds good. Our pediatrician told us those products can cause rashes and skin issues. She said it was just a Madison Avenue scheme to get you to think you need them. We stopped using them after that.
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Sounds good. Our pediatrician told us those products can cause rashes and skin issues. She said it was just a Madison Avenue scheme to get you to think you need them. We stopped using them after that.
I've never heard that about rashes or skin issues. I have tried a few of these and found the one that I really like. I think it is the most popular. If you want to message me, I can tell you which one it is. I don't know if the moderators want us to name product names? We have not had any problems with them. I was skeptical at first, but tried them anyway and found that they are really nice products (the one I use that is, I haven't tried them all). I think there are 5 of them and some are made in China and some in the US and Canada. My whole family is using them now and have had no problems either. Maybe your Pediatrician was concerned about these products being used on children? I don't know anything about that. But my 96/ y/o mother uses them without a problem and she has fragile skin. I think that using a product that does a great job and leaves no container behind would be a good thing for the environment. Just MO though.
 
Travel plug adapters. It was months ago. DH, on the other hand, orders something every few days. Grrr.
 












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