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Touching Proctor and Gamble Ad Highlights Mothers: “Thank You Mom”
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| 1/10/13
| Lauren Enriquez
Posted on 01/10/2014 9:00:43 AM PST by rhema
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posted on
01/10/2014 9:00:43 AM PST
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rhema
To: rhema
No mention of dads, huh. What a surprise.
To: rhema
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posted on
01/10/2014 9:07:49 AM PST
by
SIRTRIS
To: PA BOOKENDS
I’m thinkin more moms use Tide than dads.
Sweet ad.
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01/10/2014 9:08:48 AM PST
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sueQ
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posted on
01/10/2014 9:13:39 AM PST
by
DJ MacWoW
(The Fed Gov is not one ring to rule them all)
To: sueQ
I’m thinkin’ it’s more of the ‘dads aren’t important’ mentality.
To: rhema
Should be thanking their dads for even being born. I’m sure mom had a headache and wasn’t in the mood...
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posted on
01/10/2014 9:27:53 AM PST
by
ItsOurTimeNow
("Scheming demons dressed in kingly guise, beating down the multitudes and scoffing at the wise.")
To: PA BOOKENDS
No mention of dads, huh. What a surprise. Guess who most often walks down the grocery aisle to choose the products they sell?
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posted on
01/10/2014 9:32:19 AM PST
by
Carry_Okie
(0-Care IS Medicaid; they'll pull a sheet over your head and take your home to pay for it.)
To: rhema
Very well done. These folks understand their target audience, and go right for the throat heart.
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posted on
01/10/2014 9:32:51 AM PST
by
ASOC
(What are you doing now that Mexico has become OUR Chechnya?)
To: rhema
Very cute ad. I’m not getting into if it disses the Dad or not. I will say that any ad/commercial/whatever right now that supports life is good. Phelps, for example, only had a Mom (Dad was divorced and not in the kid’s lives). It was his Mom who drove him to early a.m and after school swimming lessons and competitions. Statistically, it is probably the Moms who do most of the driving to and from the sporting events. This ad.. I see as an acknowledgment of an involved Mom.
To: PA BOOKENDS
To bad you can’t appreciate it for what it is.... just a sweet ad, and you have to make it all about you. Don’t mean to pick a fight but when I see ads similar that highlight dads, I also appreciate them. Sometimes I tear up.
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posted on
01/10/2014 9:40:01 AM PST
by
sueQ
To: PA BOOKENDS
P&G has ALWAYS targeted women, who are their primary customers: soap, health & beauty, hair.
There was a time, I think, in the early 60’s when all TV soaps (directed at the Mom audience) were partially or fully sponsored by some P&G soap product.
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posted on
01/10/2014 9:41:09 AM PST
by
xzins
( Retired Army Chaplain and Proud of It! Those who truly support our troops pray for victory!)
To: Carry_Okie
Guess who most often walks down the grocery aisle to choose the products they sell?
**********
BINGO! Women primarily buy nearly all their products with a few exceptions (e.g., Duracell, Mach3).
To: sueQ
How is it “all about me”? If you assume I’m a dad or even a male, well....... you prove the adage.
To: PA BOOKENDS
If I assumed incorrectly, I apologize. That will learn me, dern me. Take care.
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posted on
01/10/2014 9:51:56 AM PST
by
sueQ
To: sueQ
Sometimes I tear up.
The boards of publicly-held companies are mostly new world order types.
Advertising from big companies tries to mess with the heart strings of the sheeple. Establish a "personal connection".
Look at the "evening news" programs. Older folks have come to trust their favorite TV network news programs almost to the point of viewing them like they do their own family and friends. "Oh, that Brian Williams, he's so nice."
Same thing for product marketing. "Oh, our family swears by Tide".
Meanwhile, all the news anchors and boards of directors are getting their marching orders straight from new world order, whose agendas, don't forget, focus on things like population control, state-run healthcare (outsourced to large corporations), police-surveillance state, gun control, simultaneous promotion of recreational drugs and the "war" on those same drugs, using the American intelligence and military agencies for new world order's purposes, racking up government debt that is borrowed through their banks, etc.
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posted on
01/10/2014 9:55:17 AM PST
by
PieterCasparzen
(We have to fix things ourselves)
To: PieterCasparzen
How did this get so complicated? AAAAAAAAAAAAH! CALGON, TAKE ME AWAY!
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posted on
01/10/2014 10:00:08 AM PST
by
sueQ
To: rhema
Dad’s are the expendable donors.
To: rhema
White dads are also the buffoons and dolts in commercials. Who would want to target them when trying to sell anything???
To: sueQ
I know, it hurts to first start finding out the truth.
It’s quite simple, really. The biggest fish in Wall Street (banking, investment banking, managing capital, etc.) are the super-wealthy family interests.
There’s an astounding UK-US tie that has always been under a news blackout.
Like the relationships regarding RIIA and CFR. Or the control exerted by the elite foundations. Elite influence over our university system. Healthcare. Capital investment. Government intelligence agencies. Etc.
Once you start to become aware of the true extent of the power of the financial elites (i.e., universities, foundations, news media, entertainment, science, the arts, finance, espionage, etc.), it’s the mother of all eye-openers.
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posted on
01/10/2014 10:54:16 AM PST
by
PieterCasparzen
(We have to fix things ourselves)
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