A little fluffiness is a good thing, at least when it comes to your laundry. This liquid fabric softener works to soften fabrics and help reduce static while keeping clothes smelling fresh and clean. Made with plant-based and mineral ingredients, our biodegradable formula cares as much for your clothes as it does for the planet.

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Cleaning natural without fragrance for babies sensitive to perfumes and aromas.Contains the Blueberry leaf recognized for its soothing, antioxidant and protective virtues for baby's skin.
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The Bradford Market
The William Bradford Farm and Store, which flourished in the Ramah Community from the late-nineteenth century through the mid-twentieth century, possess local historic significance as tangible reminders of the robust cotton economy that characterized Mecklenburg County in the last half of the nineteenth century, and as integral parts of the rural farming community that centered around Ramah Presbyterian Church in northwest Mecklenburg County. Although the South’s plantation system of agriculture was destroyed by defeat in the Civil War, Mecklenburg County’s farming communities, made up primarily of small-scale farmers who did not own slaves, recovered quickly in the postwar period. The last half of the nineteenth century was one of the most prosperous times for farmers in the area—innovations in fertilizer and equipment made cotton easy to grow, and Charlotte’s emergence as a regional cotton trading and textile hub made cotton easy to sell.