Simple Suds
laundry pods
Hi, I’m Fraser and I make natural laundry pods.
I learned how to make them at a workshop and decided to start making and selling them to you.
Locally Made
I live on the South Shore of Nova Scotia and make the laundry pods at my house.
Natural Materials
All the materials I use are natural. Washing soda, castille soap, vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, and epsom salts. I put essential oils in the scented laundry pods.
Always Learning
I am learning as I go. I take notes after every batch so I can learn and improve. I am also learning about how to run a business.
Natural Ingredients
I make lavender, rosemary, and unscented pods.
I use essential oils in my scented pods.
If you have sensitive skin then unscented would be your best bet.
Made by hand.
Prices
Bulk Pods
5 pods for $2.50
10 pods for $5
15 pods for $7.50
20 pods for $10
Make sure you put your pods in a sealable container when you get home to keep them fresh.
Packaged Pods
These pods are already in a sealed container to keep them fresh and ready to use.
$9 for 15 pods
Subscription
Coming soon!
Details
Bulk Pods
These pods come in a brown bag and you can choose how many you want to buy.
I will be selling these at the Bridgewater Farmers’ Market on some Saturdays.
Packaged Pods
These pods come in a glass jar and each jar fits 15 pods.
I will be selling these at the Bridgewater Farmers’ Market, Riverbank General Store & Petite General Store.
Subscription
Someone asked me if I could do a monthly subscription and deliver them pods each month.
I am thinking about doing this too but haven’t organized it all yet.
Just use 1 pod per load. Use 2 pods for extra dirty or extra large loads.
Can be used in cold and/or hot water.
Check manufacturer directions - most say to add directly to the drum before adding your clothes.
Order Form
Another option: You can just email at hellosimplesuds@gmail.com and tell me how many suds you want to order.
Contact me
Fraser
902.298.2463
hellosimplesuds@gmail.com
Thank you
Thank you Gem from The Cold Foam for teaching me how to make these laundry pods.
Thank you Tanya at the Riverbank General Store for encouraging me to do this.