Wow! This is pretty amazing. I came across some old detergent ads on YouTube, and started comparing them to the most recent ads. The funny thing is, they’ve been saying the same thing for about 60 years! They just change it up a little bit.
Oh, and my favorite one is the Fab detergent commercial from 1952. Talk about some sexist comments! If I said that today, my wife would kick my ass!
Tide Detergent Commercial – VINTAGE – 1950s
Wow, this detergent really gets whites whiter and my colors more colory!
Fab Detergent Commercial, 1952
Wow, this detergent really gets whites whiter and my colors more colory!
Rinso Detergent
Wow, this detergent really gets whites whiter and my colors more colory!
1960’s Cheer Detergent Commercial
Wow, this detergent really gets whites whiter and my colors more colory!
1971 Cold Power Detergent Commercial
Wow, this detergent really gets whites whiter and my colors more colory!
Cheer Laundry Detergent Commercial – 1990
Wow, this detergent really gets whites whiter and my colors more colory!
Ultra Tide laundry
Wow, this detergent really gets whites whiter and my colors more colory!
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Hahaha! :-D I know, I’ve also noticed that. It goes for most commonly used products. It seems like the only thing that’s different is the newly discovered chemical used in the different progressing years. But everything else, stays the same, especially the pay line, “it makes whites whiter and colours brighter”.
Hahaha! :-D I know, I’ve also noticed that. It goes for most commonly used products. It seems like the only thing that’s different is the newly discovered chemical used in the different progressing years. But everything else, stays the same, especially the pay line, “it makes whites whiter and colours brighter”.
I think adverts like this are so cheesy, why would they make anyone buy their product.