Why America’s Top Detergent Is a Black Market Hit In The Global ‘Currency Wars’ (Or, Why Paul Krugman Wants To Deposit A Bottle Of ‘Tide’ At The Fed And Call It $1 tr. Dollars).

6 thoughts on “Why America’s Top Detergent Is a Black Market Hit In The Global ‘Currency Wars’ (Or, Why Paul Krugman Wants To Deposit A Bottle Of ‘Tide’ At The Fed And Call It $1 tr. Dollars).

  1. Dustbowl Daze

    It is really difficult to believe this story, but it keeps popping up. Maybe I need to go over to the West Side of town today and see if I can actually get some crack for some Tide?

  2. Bruce

    A $20 bottle of Tide goes for $5 cash on the street, or $10 in drugs. Well that’s just poor economics bro.

    This video made little sense to me, aside from the fact that the bottle is more attractive than its nearest competitor.

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