The Grab Green Automatic Dishwasher Detergent Pods in a white and pink package offer 24 loads of non-toxic, naturally-derived powder pods. They ensure superior cleaning without phosphates, chlorine, or dyes and feature a thyme and fig leaf scent. Instructional graphic for laundry detergent pods. Step 1: Put pod into dispenser. Step 2: Begin cycle. Step 3: Reseal pouch for freshness. Tips: Don’t overcrowd, ensure water flow, load utensils right side up, and inverted to prevent nesting. An open dishwasher displays sparkling white dishes and glassware. On the counter above, three grab green Automatic Dishwasher Detergent Pods bags in pink, green, and orange highlight their non-toxic formula. The window behind them shows a blurred view of greenery and orange flowers.
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The Grab Green Automatic Dishwasher Detergent Pods in a white and pink package offer 24 loads of non-toxic, naturally-derived powder pods. They ensure superior cleaning without phosphates, chlorine, or dyes and feature a thyme and fig leaf scent.

grab green Automatic Dishwasher Detergent Pods - Thyme with Fig Leaf

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Why we love it

  • Easily cuts through grease and grime for film free dishes
  • Made without parabens, phthalates, phosphates and dyes
  • Convenient and mess-free pre-measured pods for easy use
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Automatic Dishwasher Detergent Pods - Thyme with Fig Leaf $11.99

Free carbon neutral shipping on orders $29+. Arrives in 3–5 days. Free, easy 30-day returns.

New look, same trusted formula. Packaging in orders may vary.

Our dishwasher pods easily cut through grease & grime. The clean rinse-formula means film free, spot-free dishes every time.

  • Hardworking Formula
  • Powerful Grease Removal
  • Brilliant Shine

 

Thyme with Fig Leaf: Sodium Citrate, Sodium Carbonate Peroxide, Sodium Sulfate, Sodium Carbonate, Sodium Silicate, Linear Alcohol Ethoxylate, Tetrasodium Iminodisuccinate, Hydrated Silica, Sodium Polyaspartate, Amylase Enzyme Blend, Subtilisin Enzyme Blend, Polyvinyl Alcohol, Thyme with Fig Leaf Fragrance.

Tangerine & Lemongrass: Sodium Citrate, Sodium Carbonate Peroxide, Sodium Sulfate, Sodium Carbonate, Sodium Silicate, Linear Alcohol Ethoxylate, Tetrasodium Iminodisuccinate, Hydrated Silica, Sodium Polyaspartate, Amylase Enzyme Blend, Subtilisin Enzyme Blend, Polyvinyl Alcohol, Tangerine & Lemongrass Fragrance.

Fragrance Free: Sodium Citrate, Sodium Carbonate Peroxide, Sodium Sulfate, Sodium Carbonate, Sodium Silicate, Linear Alcohol Ethoxylate, Tetrasodium Iminodisuccinate, Hydrated Silica, Sodium Polyaspartate, Amylase Enzyme Blend, Subtilisin Enzyme Blend, Polyvinyl Alcohol.

USE 1 POD/LOAD
1-Put pod into detergent dispenser.
2-Begin cycle.
3-Reseal pouch for freshness.

TO ACHIEVE SPARKLING CLEAN DISHES
Don't overcrowd dishes; Ensure dishes do not block water flow; Load utensils right side up and upside down to prevent nesting.

Grove Values

Powerful Cleaning, Loved by You

Customer favorite Grab Green is a go-to for safe and effective cleaning solutions that deliver the results you trust.

Now part of the Grove family, Grab Green offers nearly twice as many essentials to tackle tough stains and odors with powerful, bio-based and mineral formulas. Made without solvents, ammonia, or chlorine, every product is thoughtfully designed to be tough on messes yet gentle on your home.

A HIGHER STANDARD

Cleaners that care for your home like you do.

Every cleaning product is screened against strict ingredient and material standards to help you clean more safely and sustainably.

Nothing harsh, no compromises

No ammonia, chlorine bleach, phthalates, or formaldehyde donors

Cruelty Free

Every cleaning brand we offer is committed to cruelty-free practices

Less waste, less plastic

Refillable formats and plastic-free tools that help limit microplastic exposure

Go Beyond Plastic™ and microplastics.

Plastic products break down into microplastics that can affect human health.

Grove Co. is on a mission to reduce plastic in home essentials — for both people and for the planet.

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