a35362
November 16, 2012, 3:30pm
1
It should be “Unstoppables,” not “Unstopables.” What’s the deal?
http://www.downy.com/en-US/product-line/scent-booster.jspx
And I’m not even asking about the retro aqua and pink ad campaign (with Jimmy the Gay Laundry Intern) or how good the product is, but if you wanted to comment on that, that would be okay too.
That’s UNSTOPABLES™. I suspect the odd spelling may have something to do with the trademark.
I’ll have to put it on my shoping list.
Sattua
November 16, 2012, 4:20pm
4
A stupid product, invented and marketed by stupid people?
There, I’ve just made enemies out of everyone who likes having their laundry reek with cheap perfume.
It’s the scent booster that cannot be stoped! Just try and stope it. You can’t, can you?
ftg
November 16, 2012, 5:12pm
6
Froot Loops have no fruit. So Unstopables are probably quite stoppable.
But they have plenty of froot.
I can only assume they mean it to be prounounced un-stope-ables, with a long O.