1.Tide
2. Downy
3. Palmolive
4. Cascade
5. Lysol
6. Pine sol
7. Pledge
8. Easy off
9. Glade
10. Dyson
- Tide
- Downy
- Dawn
- Cascade
- Lysol
- Mop n Go
- Pledge
- Easy Off
- Glade
- Hoover
- Tide
- Downy
- Dawn
- Cascade
- 2000 Flushes
- Swiffer
- Pledge
- Easy Off
- Glade
- Hoover
- Tide
- Snuggle
- Dawn
- Cascade
- Sno-bowl
- Pine-sol
- Pledge
- Easy Off
- Glade
- Hoover
- Tide
- Bounce
- Dawn
- Cascade
- Tidy-Bowl
- Pine-Sol
- Pledge
- Easy Off
- Glade
- Hoover
- Tide
- Downy
- Dawn
- Cascade
- Tid-y-Bowl
- Spic-n-nSpan
- Pledge
- Easy Off
- Glade
- Hoover
- or the French version Gladée
- Tide
- Bounce
- Dawn
- Cascade
- The Works
- Spic n Span
- Pledge
- Easy Off
- Glade
10 Dyson
This is hard for me; I rarely buy any brand names in any of this stuff. Well, except Cascade; I’m convinced it’s the only one that works.
- Gain
- Downy
- Dawn
- Electrosol
- Scrubbing Bubbles
- Pine Sol
- Pledge
- Easy Off
- Glade
- Hoover
- Tide
- Breeze
- Joy
- Cascade
- Tidy Bowl (the one with the guy in a rowboat in the toilet)
- Mr. Clean
- Murphy’s Oil
- Easy-Off
- Pine-Sol
- Hoover
Note: Most of my answers, #5-#9 in particular, are based from recollections of TV commercials in the late 1970s/mid-1980s. I don’t actually use any of these products myself at home.
- Tide
- Bounce
- Palmolive
- Cascade
- Clorox
- Pine Sol
- Pledge
- Easy-Off
- Glade
- Hoover
- Tide
- Downy
- Joy
- Jet Dry
- Scrubbing Bubbles
- Pine Sol
- Orange Glo
- Oven Off
- Oust
- Hoover
I think there’s still room for me!
“Oven off!” :smack:
Repeat after me Dyson,Dyson Dyson. Hoover does not advertise much and is an anachronism. You people gotta get with it. Dyson seems so logical ,yet it is getting killed by Hoover.
- Tide
- Snuggle
- Palmolive
- Cascade
- Ty-D-Bol
- Pine Sol
- Pledge
- Easy Off
- Glade
- Hoover
Note:
2. The stupid bear and the fabric softener shared a name, right?
- Tide
- Bounce
- Palmolive
- Cascade
- 2000 FLushes
- Mr. Clean
- Pine-Sol
- Easy-Off
- Glade
- Hoover
Hoover is an anachronism?
- Tide
- Bounce
- Joy
- Cascade
- Vanish
- Spic & Span
- Easy-Off
- Airwick
- Hoover
ChockFullOfHeadyGoodness is the last entry.
(Sorry, Biffy.)
Ah, crap.
Actually, as I learned from an episode of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, the product is known as Don Limpio in Spain. It’s also sold as Maestro Limpio in Mexico. The literal Señor translation appears nowhere on this list.