janie jones November 10, 2017 Share November 10, 2017 I can imagine how something smelling like nothing would be off-putting. I don't like drinking water because a lot of the time it tastes like nothing, which I think tastes gross. But what I really wanted to say was, Febreze One is free of dyes? It makes it seem like regular Febreze has dyes in it, which I doubt it does, since you're supposed to spray it liberally on all your fabrics. 3 Link to comment
ChiCricket November 10, 2017 Share November 10, 2017 (edited) 11 hours ago, shapeshifter said: I suffer because of how nearly every product is now "scented," from trash bags to topical prescription pain cream (fragrances have given me hives, migraines, and nausea my entire life). Ditto! Scented trashbags especially are the work of the devil, they make me wheeze. I used to hate going to work for a week after Christmas, when it seemed that a million customers bathed in their gift perfumes. Edited November 10, 2017 by ChiCricket 7 Link to comment
shapeshifter November 11, 2017 Share November 11, 2017 7 hours ago, janie jones said: Febreze One is free of dyes? It makes it seem like regular Febreze has dyes in it, which I doubt it does, since you're supposed to spray it liberally on all your fabrics. The "free of dyes" gave me pause too, but I was then quickly distracted and engaged by the depiction of a person crashing through drywall to escape the room "freshener" spray. I'm guessing they were hoping shoppers would confuse "free of dyes" with "fragrance free" and run right out and buy it for friends and relations who are sensitive to the chemical fragrances. I wonder how many family arguments will ensue when the purchasers insist "but it's free of fragrance!" and the sensitive relatives reply, "Oh no, it's not!" But I still like the commercial. 2 Link to comment
janie jones November 11, 2017 Share November 11, 2017 (edited) I'm pretty sure the "free of strong perfumes" part is the one that is supposed to make you think it's fragrance free. I think the "free of dyes" part is just inserting something to brag about that isn't actually something to brag about. It's like if a sandwich place bragged about how they use bread. Edited November 11, 2017 by janie jones 1 Link to comment
Jamoche November 11, 2017 Share November 11, 2017 Mom got migraines from perfume so I've never built up a tolerance for it. Which might make me a prime unscented Febreeze customer - if I didn't know the actor's trick of putting vodka in a spray bottle. 1 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind November 11, 2017 Share November 11, 2017 I just took the pump from the empty Febreze bottle and screwed it onto a cheap bottle of vodka. I added a few drops of lavender essential oil, but I have a poor sense of smell, so it turned out to be meaningless to add the oil. Link to comment
SmithW6079 November 12, 2017 Share November 12, 2017 15 hours ago, Prevailing Wind said: I just took the pump from the empty Febreze bottle and screwed it onto a cheap bottle of vodka. I added a few drops of lavender essential oil, but I have a poor sense of smell, so it turned out to be meaningless to add the oil. So you could spray the vodka into your mouth? Or does vodka have some other uses of which I am unfamiliar? Most of the time I hate the GEICO commercials, but the one with the two guys working out in the gym, with one getting bigger and more muscular makes me laugh every time because of the variations of "bro" they work into their conversation with each repetition. 2 Link to comment
Bastet November 12, 2017 Share November 12, 2017 (edited) 13 hours ago, SmithW6079 said: So you could spray the vodka into your mouth? Or does vodka have some other uses of which I am unfamiliar? Unless I am mistaken, @Prevailing Wind is referring to the "actors' trick" @Jamoche referred to above. If you spray vodka (chosen for its high alcohol content and mild smell) on a piece of clothing you want to deodorize, as the alcohol evaporates it, in simplified terms, takes the odor with it. It's a common theatre trick; they don't want to dry clean costumes after every performance, but actors sweat under stage lights, so they spritz the costumes with cheap vodka and the show goes on. Edited November 12, 2017 by Bastet 6 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind November 12, 2017 Share November 12, 2017 Thank you, Bastet, for clarifying my post. I appreciate it. 1 Link to comment
xaxat November 13, 2017 Share November 13, 2017 I really like the Navy Federal Credit Union ad campaign. While the members of our armed services do defend our country, it is also important to remember that they are people. They tell jokes, get married, have children. . . (Just don't tell my cousin about this post. He's and Army veteran who works for USAA, their competitor.) 6 Link to comment
Moose135 November 13, 2017 Share November 13, 2017 1 hour ago, xaxat said: Just don't tell my cousin about this post. He's and Army veteran who works for USAA, their competitor. I'm an Air Force veteran and have been a USAA member for more than 30 years, and would never leave, but I like those NFCU ads as well. Link to comment
janie jones November 13, 2017 Share November 13, 2017 3 hours ago, xaxat said: I really like the Navy Federal Credit Union ad campaign. While the members of our armed services do defend our country, it is also important to remember that they are people. They tell jokes, get married, have children. . . (Just don't tell my cousin about this post. He's and Army veteran who works for USAA, their competitor.) I am pretty sure I'm ineligible for either of these companies' stuff, but based on the the ad campaigns, I'd 100% choose Navy Federal Credit Union over USAA, whose ads always come off as smug to me, somehow. 1 Link to comment
Silver Raven November 16, 2017 Share November 16, 2017 I love Patsy Cline, so I sing along to this ad every time it comes on. Not to mention the little story that the ad is about. 12 Link to comment
friendperidot November 16, 2017 Share November 16, 2017 does the vodka spray thing work on stinky dogs? 4 Link to comment
roseslg November 17, 2017 Share November 17, 2017 I know this is probably 3 million years old, but I love the car commercial where the family is driving across America with the grandfather’s ashes. The opening scene with the widow talking and holding the urn, to the use of Simon and Garfunkel. Just so sad, made me rediscover that song and the beauty and sadness in it. Was it Subaru? 3 Link to comment
Bastet November 18, 2017 Share November 18, 2017 6 hours ago, roseslg said: I know this is probably 3 million years old, but I love the car commercial where the family is driving across America with the grandfather’s ashes. The opening scene with the widow talking and holding the urn, to the use of Simon and Garfunkel. Just so sad, made me rediscover that song and the beauty and sadness in it. Was it Subaru? This one? If so, it's Volkswagen. 2 Link to comment
roseslg November 18, 2017 Share November 18, 2017 9 hours ago, Bastet said: This one? If so, it's Volkswagen. Yes, that one! I should know Subaru doesn’t have a third row! Link to comment
cynicat November 18, 2017 Share November 18, 2017 3 hours ago, roseslg said: Yes, that one! I should know Subaru doesn’t have a third row! If it was Subaru, they would be carrying their dog's ashes. 10 Link to comment
AuntiePam November 19, 2017 Share November 19, 2017 On 11/16/2017 at 3:59 PM, friendperidot said: does the vodka spray thing work on stinky dogs? I'm curious about this too! Years ago I sprayed our dog with Febreze, after he'd rolled in something dead. He was too big for me to bathe by myself and a soapy washrag did nothing to kill the stench. Boomer lost his hair in the spot that I sprayed. It grew back, but I felt awful. The label says "Don't use on pets" -- I hadn't read the label. I figure enough people used it on cats and dogs that they had to put a warning on the label. 3 Link to comment
QuinnInND November 19, 2017 Share November 19, 2017 The Maytag guy and the elephant with the pistachios are adorable. That is all. 3 Link to comment
friendperidot November 19, 2017 Share November 19, 2017 I actually can't spray anything on the dogs, I use a spray bottle of water as a correction and they run away when I try to spray them, so I wouldn't be able to spray vodka or anything else on them. They need baths and they're too big for me to do by myself without a lot of cooperation. I like the elephant and pistachios too. Not too crazy about most of the Maytag ads. Link to comment
Haleth November 19, 2017 Share November 19, 2017 The elephant with the pistachios is voiced by John Cena. The elephant is even starting to look like him to me. 2 Link to comment
cynicat November 19, 2017 Share November 19, 2017 On 11/16/2017 at 1:59 PM, friendperidot said: does the vodka spray thing work on stinky dogs? Even if it did work, I wouldn't advise spraying anything like that on your dog as it can be at the very least irritating, and at the most, toxic. Link to comment
smittykins November 19, 2017 Share November 19, 2017 There are some early Mr. Clean ads on YouTube that suggest washing a dog with it. #wtf Link to comment
mojoween November 19, 2017 Share November 19, 2017 The next time I go to BDubs if an adorable baby dragon doesn’t breathe on my food to make it hot I will be sorely disappointed. 2 Link to comment
Cobalt Stargazer November 20, 2017 Share November 20, 2017 On 11/10/2017 at 2:36 PM, ChiCricket said: Ditto! Scented trashbags especially are the work of the devil, they make me wheeze. I don't get what the point of scented garbage bags even is. Unless you don't regularly empty your trash, particularly in the kitchen, do you really need the inside of the can to smell like lemons? 5 Link to comment
CoderLady November 20, 2017 Share November 20, 2017 (edited) 58 minutes ago, Cobalt Stargazer said: I don't get what the point of scented garbage bags even is. Unless you don't regularly empty your trash, particularly in the kitchen, do you really need the inside of the can to smell like lemons? I wonder if there really is a target consumer who believes that they can get their garbage to not stink. That just might be some Olympic-level mental gymnastics right there or at least a diminished sense of smell. But even then that person would be likely to take out the trash more often rather than trying to mask the stench. Overthinking again, I know. Edited November 20, 2017 by CoderLady 3 Link to comment
Jamoche November 20, 2017 Share November 20, 2017 Scented kitty litter. WTF? Like a scented trash bag, it's not going to cover the smell, it's just going to add to it. Plus cats really hate scented stuff, so that's just encouraging them to find some less smelly place to go. 8 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind November 20, 2017 Share November 20, 2017 When I discovered scented cat litter, it smelled like baby powder. Excuse me, MY stuff smells like baby powder. I don't want to encourage the cats to think peeing on BP-scented stuff is OK. Now, if they made cat litter scented like potting soil...THEN you'd have a scent worth buying for your cats. 7 Link to comment
Tunia November 20, 2017 Share November 20, 2017 9 hours ago, Prevailing Wind said: Now, if they made cat litter scented like potting soil...THEN you'd have a scent worth buying for your cats. 'cept then they'd be peeing in and killing your potted plants. 6 Link to comment
scarletine November 21, 2017 Share November 21, 2017 I love this...the girl's reaction when Dad messes up the first car always makes me giggle. She's so damn cute. 4 Link to comment
xaxat November 21, 2017 Share November 21, 2017 14 hours ago, scarletine said: I love this...the girl's reaction when Dad messes up the first car always makes me giggle. She's so damn cute. And when they return to the hardware store she makes sure he buys two kits. . . just in case. 3 Link to comment
tanyak November 21, 2017 Share November 21, 2017 (edited) On 11/17/2017 at 5:18 PM, roseslg said: I know this is probably 3 million years old, but I love the car commercial where the family is driving across America with the grandfather’s ashes. The opening scene with the widow talking and holding the urn, to the use of Simon and Garfunkel. Just so sad, made me rediscover that song and the beauty and sadness in it. Was it Subaru? I adored this commercial. I just realized this family or "family" is part of a longer campaign. I clearly was watching something that Volkswagon sponsored over the weekend because I saw four commercials: 1. The entire family sleeping in the SUV because dad is snoring in the tent. 2. The kids and mom trying to escape bees. 3. Some technology that helps mom avoid hitting people crossing the street. 4. The little girl crossing off Arizona on a map when they drive into New Mexico. None of them have near the charm of the original ad, though. Edited November 21, 2017 by tanyak 2 Link to comment
janie jones November 21, 2017 Share November 21, 2017 Is it the same campaign where they're going to the tree under which the grandmother met the grandfather at Woodstock? Link to comment
bad things are bad November 22, 2017 Share November 22, 2017 Quote Yes, that one! I should know Subaru doesn’t have a third row! They're gonna...Muricans love SUVs http://www.motortrend.com/news/2019-subaru-ascent-teased-ahead-l-debut/ Link to comment
Joe Blow November 22, 2017 Share November 22, 2017 On 11/19/2017 at 5:39 PM, Cobalt Stargazer said: I don't get what the point of scented garbage bags even is. Unless you don't regularly empty your trash, particularly in the kitchen, do you really need the inside of the can to smell like lemons? Years ago, I implemented the system of an indoor & outdoor trash can. Indoor gets normal trash, outdoor (patio, side of house, etc.) gets the stuff that might rot -- meat scraps, produce leavings, things like that. Since I generally only had to take out the trash once a week, there were two main bags of kitchen trash. And, true, the outdoor trash can would get gross sometimes, but that was the point -- it was outside. I recently had to buy another box of trash bags when I was at the grocery store, and got home only to discover they were scented. I hate most scented things. Much like Febreze-type products, they don't cover the odor, they just put their own weird scent on top of it.. 7 Link to comment
Rachel81 November 23, 2017 Share November 23, 2017 (edited) On 11/20/2017 at 7:05 PM, scarletine said: I love this...the girl's reaction when Dad messes up the first car always makes me giggle. She's so damn cute. I absolutely adore this commercial. As a woman who's into cars, I love this new wave of car commercials spotlighting girls/women (and there have been so many!). I loved this one was a little girl wanting to win a pinewood derby (which usually makes you think of Boy Scouts) and correcting her dad's mistakes along the way, and not the other way around. <3 Edited November 23, 2017 by Rachel81 Link to comment
cynicat November 23, 2017 Share November 23, 2017 I don't know if this is even a good app, but I'm loving the music in this Wish commercial. The flamingos make me chuckle. Wish does amazing things song 2 Link to comment
Brattinella November 24, 2017 Share November 24, 2017 I'm really starting to be quite fond of the Bro-tein shake guys (for Geico). That commercial never fails to crack me up! 7 Link to comment
Prevailing Wind November 25, 2017 Share November 25, 2017 We'll get used to anything. Link to comment
mojoween December 2, 2017 Share December 2, 2017 There is a commercial for Clorox where a family scrubs their kitchen sink sparkiling so they can wash the baby in it and it is now my favorite commercial. Parents are scrubbing scrubbing scrubbing and at the end, and I can’t remember the exact wording but it was like “you know what you need to do” or somesuch and then the camera lovingly shows a bottle of Clorox. Why would this commercial be my favorite? Because after the tag line, my husband says “you’re going to wash the baby with bleach?!?” and that made me laugh so freaking hard. Thank you, Clorox, for unintentionally making my night. 4 Link to comment
chessiegal December 2, 2017 Share December 2, 2017 35 minutes ago, mojoween said: There is a commercial for Clorox where a family scrubs their kitchen sink sparkiling so they can wash the baby in it and it is now my favorite commercial. Parents are scrubbing scrubbing scrubbing and at the end, and I can’t remember the exact wording but it was like “you know what you need to do” or somesuch and then the camera lovingly shows a bottle of Clorox. Why would this commercial be my favorite? Because after the tag line, my husband says “you’re going to wash the baby with bleach?!?” and that made me laugh so freaking hard. Thank you, Clorox, for unintentionally making my night. That reminds me of my stepdaughter telling us her not yet potty trained toddler pooped in his bath water in the bath tub. Clorox to the rescue! The joys of parenthood. 1 Link to comment
seasons December 5, 2017 Share December 5, 2017 Love this commercial. Except for the part where the guy looks so strangely at the mom at the washing machine. Not sure why. 3 Link to comment
xaxat December 5, 2017 Share December 5, 2017 5 minutes ago, seasons said: Except for the part where the guy looks so strangely at the mom at the washing machine. Not sure why. That's NFL star Rob Gronkowski. He's a strange guy. 1 Link to comment
Bastet December 5, 2017 Share December 5, 2017 Every time I see the commercial with the sloth playing Pictionary, I am just as amused as I was the first time. 17 Link to comment
seasons December 5, 2017 Share December 5, 2017 1 hour ago, xaxat said: That's NFL star Rob Gronkowski. He's a strange guy. Oh! Thanks for the explanation! 1 Link to comment
xaxat December 5, 2017 Share December 5, 2017 8 minutes ago, Bastet said: Every time I see the commercial with the sloth playing Pictionary, I am just as amused as I was the first time. Coin slot! 3 Link to comment
seasons December 5, 2017 Share December 5, 2017 7 minutes ago, Bastet said: Every time I see the commercial with the sloth playing Pictionary, I am just as amused as I was the first time. Love this! "It's, uh, a tandem bicycle." Lately, I identify with the sloth as my spirit animal. 10 Link to comment
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