

Tide Partners with Shah Rukh Khan to Launch New and Improved Laundry Solution
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|ANI|2 years agoTide, the world's No. 1 detergent brand, has partnered with Shah Rukh Khan, a beloved Indian figure, to endorse its new and improved laundry solution. The upgraded Tide is designed to effectively remove deep-seated stains and maintain garment freshness. The partnership aims to delight consumers and promote Tide as the "asli/real SRK - Stain Removal King."


Tide, the world's No. 1 detergent brand, has partnered with Shah Rukh Khan, a beloved Indian figure, to endorse its new and improved laundry solution. The upgraded Tide is designed to effectively remove deep-seated stains and maintain garment freshness. The partnership aims to delight consumers and promote Tide as the "asli/real SRK - Stain Removal King."
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•Tide, the world's No. 1 detergent brand, has announced a partnership with Shah Rukh Khan.
•The new and improved Tide is designed to remove deep-seated stains and maintain garment freshness.
•The partnership aims to promote Tide as the "asli/real SRK .
•Stain Removal King.".
•Tide is committed to offering laundry solutions that delight consumers every day.
•The new and improved Tide is designed to remove deep-seated stains and maintain garment freshness.
•The partnership aims to promote Tide as the "asli/real SRK .
•Stain Removal King.".
•Tide is committed to offering laundry solutions that delight consumers every day.
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