Showing posts with label scotch-brite. Show all posts
Showing posts with label scotch-brite. Show all posts
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Commercial review
So I normally try not to be too commercial or endorse one brand over another on this blog, though there have been a few exceptions. Usually it occurs when such and such a product is related to a human roblog tenet, such as 3m's Scotch-Brite pads for dishwashing. This is actually pretty difficult a lot of the time because I enjoy watching commercials so much, and often want to mention them here. I have dabbled with the possibility of beginning another blog for television commercial review, but that is crazy because I have a hard enough time merely getting posts up here.
So I'm doing it anyways. Robhut.
But I think television commercials reflect corporations' opinions of their audience. I am almost offended when huge corporations have crappy, or poorly thought out commercials. I know I personally enjoy the funny ones the most. I probably hold some bias in this respect, but I know that outside the realm of funny ads there is plenty of acceptable commercial advertising (like a Head & Shoulder commercial) and then there is not even trying (like so many McCain [foods] commercials).
So enjoy.
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Thursday, April 10, 2008
Dish cloths and Scotch-Brite pads
Has anyone else seen the new Canadian Tire commercial, where the lady holds her breath, and runs into the kitchen to wash some dishes because her sponge thing smells too bad to continue. Then it's a commercial for some new odour fighting soap/sponge handle. Really!?!? [you now have to imagine i'm saying it like Seth or Amy on SNL]... Really?!?! Don't waste your money on chump devices like that. All you have to do is rinse your dish cloth and Scotch-Brite pad when you finish the dishes, squeeze them out and hang them to dry. You now have merely to wash the cloth in the laundry once in a while, and replace the pad when it disintegrates. If you have a bottle brush, rinse and shake. Stinkiness will be a thing of the past in your sink, unless you leave dirty plates too long in there. But who could resist washing the dishes for any real length of time.
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SNL,
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