People are only now discovering why so many washing up liquids come in green – and the answer may well take you by surprise.
Annabel Port, curator at The Other British Museum, regularly takes to social media to shed light on the everyday items that have come to symbolise modern Britain.
In a recent post, she revealed why green has become the ‘default’ colour for washing up liquid. It all traces back to the very first washing up liquid sold in …
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