![]() It was suddenly discontinued by the manufacturers in about 2009 to the disapproval of its faithful customer base. Like Fairy dish detergents, its traditional trademark is a walking baby.įairy was also a brand of soap in those countries, characteristically green in colour and available both in the form of larger rectangular 155g blocks for laundry and other household purposes and in the smaller rounded 125g size as toilet soap, where it used the same "walking baby" trademark as the laundry powder and was marketed as a pure, mild product. ![]() Fairy Non-Bio has added fabric-conditioner to its product range. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, Fairy is also a longstanding brand of non-biological laundry detergent, the original soap-based variant being known as Fairy Snow. Nanette Newman, who appeared in the 1980s TV advertisements, returned for a new campaign to promote the launch. In February 2010, Fairy brought back the original washing-up-liquid bottle (which was used until 2000) to celebrate 50 years of the brand. Two bottles of Fairy with Finnish labels. The original white bottle with red cap used in the United Kingdom and Ireland was replaced with PET bottles.įairy soap bars were originally manufactured by Newcastle upon Tyne company Thomas Hedley Co., which was acquired by Procter & Gamble in 1927. P&G use the Fairy brand in many European markets for premium hand and automatic dishwashing products and also for a range of non-bio and sensitive skin focused laundry products in the UK and Ireland.įairy Liquid is available in a variety of colour, scent, format and packaging designs which, vary somewhat in each market. In the United Kingdom and Ireland, Fairy Liquid is traditionally green, as mentioned in the well-known advertising jingle "Now hands that do dishes can feel as soft as your face with mild green Fairy Liquid". It is closely related to the Dawn dishwashing product range sold in the USA and to Dreft, Yes and JAR brands used by P&G in various European and international markets. The brand originated in the United Kingdom in 1898 and is now used on a number of P&G products in various markets. Additional delivery fees and charges may apply to Woolworths groceries, and a shipping fee will apply to an Everyday Market order if that order (excluding Woolworths groceries) does not meet the advertised free shipping threshold.UK, Ireland, France, Spain, Portugal, Poland, Germany and several other European markets, Australia, New Zealand and several other global markets.įrance Fairy Products Fairy Products Spainįairy is an international brand, primarily used for washing up liquid and dishwasher detergent, owned by the American multinational consumer products company, Procter & Gamble. Bulkier, heavier or larger items may incur additional shipping fees. Woolworths reserves the right to vary the terms of this offer at any time without notice. Offer may be redeemed on multiple Everyday Market orders during the Promotional Period and will be automatically applied at checkout. ![]() During the applicable Promotional Period, customers will not pay an Everyday Market shipping fee for Everyday Market orders of $50 or more (incl GST). ![]() Promotion runs from 00:01 AEST 20 April 2023 to 23:59 AEST 4 July 2023 for all customers ("Promotional Period"). Please always check the product label or enquire with the manufacturer before consuming. Product information is intended as a guide only as products may change from time to time. Woolworths does not ensure the accuracy or suitability of the information on this page. ![]() This product is sold and shipped by our Everyday Market Partner who has provided all relevant product information for this listing. ![]()
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