One Tide Pod may not be enough, Procter & Gamble now says, changing advice at a time when the consumer-products company is struggling with scant growth and few new hit products. WSJ's Paul Ziobro discusses with Tanya Rivero. Photo: Greg Latza for The Wall Street Journal
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