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110. Would You Buy Cleaning Supplies From Kris Jenner? Plus, the Pressure Rises on 'Battle on the Beach'
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110. Would You Buy Cleaning Supplies From Kris Jenner? Plus, the Pressure Rises on 'Battle on the Beach'
FromHouse Party
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Length:
50 minutes
Released:
Aug 6, 2021
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Podcast episode
Description
Would you buy household cleaning supplies from Kris Jenner? The matriarch of the Kardashian clan announced last week that Safely, her line of "plant-powered" products designed to cleanse every surface of your home, is making its retail debut at Bed Bath & Beyond.The six-product line clearly comes as a result of the cleaning bug that many of us have had since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. There's hand soap, hand sanitizer, universal cleaner, and laundry detergent.We had to ask ourselves: Is the world begging for another line of cleaning products, especially one that resembles many of the minimalist, eco-friendly offerings that already exist?Click the player above to hear our thoughts on Safely, as well as the following topics:HGTV greenlights "Table Wars," a new tabletop and special event design competition series hosted by Martha Stewart and Tamera Mowry-Housley"Battle on the Beach," Episode 4: bathroom weekThe official sale price of Gloria Estefan's Star Island homeThis week's celebrity real estate winner and loserWant more “House Party”? Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. And please: Throw us a five-star rating if you like what you hear. The more good ratings and reviews we have, the easier it is for people to find us.Want to chime in? Have your own crazy home-related story you’re dying to share? We’re all ears, eagerly waiting to discuss all of your burning real estate questions on “The Mailbox” segment. Email us at podcast@realtor.com, follow us on Facebook and Instagram, or tweet us @housepartypod on Twitter.
Released:
Aug 6, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
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