Daz (detergent)
Daz is the name of a laundry detergent on the market in the United Kingdom and Ireland. It was introduced in February 1953. It is manufactured by Procter & Gamble and is lower priced than P&G's main brand, Ariel. Aggressively marketed, it is associated in popular culture with the "Daz Doorstep Challenge" series of commercials, which saw various 'hosts' including
Daz is available in powder (handwash and automatic), liquid, professional liquid and all-in-one multi-compartment pods, in common with most other P&G laundry detergent brands. In some packs of 3-in-1 Pods, the individual pods are printed with Daz/Vizir/Tide, as the same product was sold in multiple European markets under different local brands. However, despite the Tide name appearing, they are not the same formulation as Tide Pods in the USA.
Cleaner Close advertising campaign
From 2002 to 2019, Daz began a series of soap opera style adverts called Cleaner Close. Some of these featured a new packet of Daz or a prize give-away as part of the plot, such as a character who either hid money in Daz packets or donated money to Daz in their will.
Other episodes have a character who do not use Daz which causes them problems, which are solved by a character who uses Daz. Cleaner Close is a parody of