PRIDEClean cleaning products produced by Roseville's PRIDE Industries are now being offered to consumers at five Sacramento-area Walmart stores.
The Walmart Supercenter stores carrying the products are at 900 Pleasant Grove Blvd. in Roseville, 5821 Antelope Road in Antelope, 7010 Auburn Blvd. in Citrus Heights, 1131 N. Beale Road in Marysville and 1150 Harter Parkway in Yuba City.
The stores have stocked their shelves with PRIDEClean Green Glass and Mirror Cleaner and PRIDEClean All-Purpose Cleaner and Degreaser.
The five-store pilot program will be studied in connection with possible future plans to expand distribution locally, statewide and nationally.
The products feature 21 ounces of cleaner, with six concentrated refills in every bottle.
The products are touted as green - biodegradable, in recyclable containers and with Design for Environment program recognition of the Environmental Protection Agency.
Nonprofit PRIDE Industries is one of the nation's top job providers for people with disabilities.
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