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31 Comments
syncronsays...rofl, but slightly *nsfw
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kymbossays...Hilarious! Not sure what the point exactly was, but funny.
entr0pysays...>> ^kymbos:
Hilarious! Not sure what the point exactly was, but funny.
You have to take your eyes off the naked lady to discover what the point is. I'm not sure either, but I know it's words.
spoco2says...The point is that product makers should label what's in their cleaners so you can chose to not to use ones with certain chemicals in them.
Paybacksays...I'm never taking a shower again...
FlowersInHisHairsays...The campaign is pure paranoia. Come on, it's not like they're full of mercury and cyanide now is it?
rottenseedsays...shiny suds, meet my shower babies!
DrivelsAdvocatesays...About 10 years or so ago, they used to run a Garnier advert here in the UK where a woman was showering and you could see her gleaming erect, soapy nipples. I've been a fan of bathroom products ever since.
sixshotsays...Couldn't she... ya know... just pop those bubble look-alikes?
PHJFsays...I too use a loofa but I've never received such a reaction.
lovelynotessays...>> ^PHJF:
I too use a loofa but I've never received such a reaction.
Aw, I was hoping your comment was just going to be GOOD NEWS, EVERYONE!
That's probably for two reasons. I have been re-watching Futurama and have come to expect novelty accounts, thanks to reddit.
HollywoodBobsays...>> ^spoco2:
The point is that product makers should label what's in their cleaners so you can chose to not to use ones with certain chemicals in them.
Yeah because we all know which chemicals (and chemical combinations) can have adverse effects on us. Yeah we could all use the internet to investigate which chemicals could be harmful, but really if we're going to do that isn't it just as easy to figure out which products could be harmful the same way? Plus I think it would be easier to remember that "Shiny Suds" might be harmful than to try and remember if "polyethylmethalenedimonochlorohydroxipentathyaletamine glycol" might be harmful.
Better suggestion would be for consumers to stop buying cleaning products all together. Salt, vinegar, and elbow grease will clean your bathroom far better and you won't have to worry about any harmful chemicals.
Crunchysays...Bums me out that the bubbles are transparent but when they open their mouth u can clearly see their teeth and tounge, and i love it!
antsays...http://www.boardsmag.com/screeningroom/tvfilm/8401 for a miror.
EDDsays...*dead
here's a replacement: http://www.break.com/usercontent/2009/11/shiny-suds-commercial-1506499
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gwiz665says...Loofa! Loofa! Loofa!
*quality
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gharksays...>> ^HollywoodBob:
>> ^spoco2:
The point is that product makers should label what's in their cleaners so you can chose to not to use ones with certain chemicals in them.
Yeah because we all know which chemicals (and chemical combinations) can have adverse effects on us. Yeah we could all use the internet to investigate which chemicals could be harmful, but really if we're going to do that isn't it just as easy to figure out which products could be harmful the same way? Plus I think it would be easier to remember that "Shiny Suds" might be harmful than to try and remember if "polyethylmethalenedimonochlorohydroxipentathyaletamine glycol" might be harmful.
Better suggestion would be for consumers to stop buying cleaning products all together. Salt, vinegar, and elbow grease will clean your bathroom far better and you won't have to worry about any harmful chemicals.
Agreed.
calvadossays...That is not a loofah, that is a bath puff
*eco
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xxovercastxxsays...*viral
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antjokingly says...Is this what NSA is using?
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