Back in the ’60s there was a Clorox commercial that went something like this:
We’ve taken the Clorox away from all the housewives on Easy Street of Somewhere in the USA.
After one month all their whites, sheets, etc. are dingy and grey.
Even dumb school kid, me, could figure out that they didn’t take the CLOROX from all the households.
They took all the BLEACH.
That’s when I learned to listen to what advertisers were REALLY saying.
Rick McKee
Back in the ’60s there was a Clorox commercial that went something like this:
We’ve taken the Clorox away from all the housewives on Easy Street of Somewhere in the USA.
After one month all their whites, sheets, etc. are dingy and grey.
Even dumb school kid, me, could figure out that they didn’t take the CLOROX from all the households.
They took all the BLEACH.
That’s when I learned to listen to what advertisers were REALLY saying.