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Lilith
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quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
Wow, I never realised you were in your 50s

Either that or dad is so going to beat him for nicking the aftershave!

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Sushipunk
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quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
Either that or dad is so going to beat him for nicking the aftershave!


LMAO


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Holy crap, that is exactly what I was going to say, word for word
Now wipe the amazement off your face and go make me some c0r news!


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Originally posted by chucho
the deal here is not throw the soap but how you pick it up



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Re: How often do you drop the soap?

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Originally posted by nchs09


I'll believe a mexican showers when i will see it

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Omega_M
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quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
Wow, I never realised you were in your 50s



quote:
Originally posted by Lilith
Either that or dad is so going to beat him for nicking the aftershave!


you guys need to realize that Old Spice in the United States has changed from a dad's brand to a hip brand. I see the company hasn't bothered to change it's image down under. Here's some new information for you guys...

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Old Spice's Extreme Makeover

How Procter & Gamble is selling the once-stodgy brand to a whole new generation

What's the top-selling deodorant and antiperspirant among teen guys? How about Old Spice, a brand once associated with a has-been, highly fragrant aftershave whose ivory bottle still gathers dust on medicine-cabinet shelves. Since Procter & Gamble Co. (PG ) acquired Old Spice in 1990 it has transformed a small stagnating brand into a men's personal-care powerhouse.

And it's not just teenagers. In the past 18 months, Old Spice has inched by Gillette Co.'s (G ) Right Guard to become the nation's leading deodorant and antiperspirant for men, with 20% of the $1 billion market, according to ACNielsen Corp. To get there, the Cincinnati consumer-products company had to pull off one of the hardest tricks in marketing: repositioning a familiar brand. "If you told me five years ago that Old Spice would be No. 1, I would have said you were dead wrong," says William R. Geary, divisional merchandise manager at Walgreen Co. (WAG ), the largest U.S. drugstore chain. "It's cool where it wouldn't have been cool five years ago." Now P&G hopes to extend its success to an array of Old Spice products.

For a company that built its name marketing the likes of Tide, Crest, and Pampers to women, selling Old Spice to men, especially young men, opens up a whole new territory. And it's turning into quite a fight, pitting Old Spice deodorant against Right Guard, with 19% of men's sales, and Unilever's new Axe body spray, with 16%. "We are right on the tail of Old Spice," says Esther Lem, a Unilever vice-president of brand development.

Already No. 1 in women's deodorant with Secret, P&G bought Old Spice specifically to get under men's arms. Started in 1937, the brand consisted mainly of an aftershave and cologne business, with a deodorant that ranked a dismal 10th in market share. By 1990 it was known mostly for its graying customer base. That's when P&G bought Old Spice from a unit of American Cyanamid for $300 million on the belief that it could take the brand younger. Plenty of marketers fail trying to do just that. Look at Levi's and Oldsmobile -- or P&G, with Ivory soap. But P&G bet that because Old Spice was less well-known as a deodorant, the brand could shed the image of your father's aftershave while keeping the masculine and rugged attributes that were a residue from years of ads featuring a whistling sailor with a girl in every port.

SKIPPING A GENERATION

P&G refocused the brand on performance, launching Old Spice High Endurance deodorant in 1994. It ditched the sailor ads and targeted guys 18 to 34, challenging them to use the product or get their money back if not satisfied. That appealed to David Celis, 17, a high-school senior in Chicago, who has been using Old Spice deodorant for three years. "It sounded appealing," he says. "If they say they would buy you another one, they must be confident people will like it."

The deodorant business grew steadily, but P&G realized it wasn't drawing in men 25 to 45, who still remembered Old Spice as a relic from Dad's era. So P&G decided to skip a generation and aim the brand at first-time deodorant users. To reach this younger group, in 1999 P&G started handing out samples of High Endurance to fifth-grade health classes, covering 90% of the nation's schools, as well as handing out "scratch-and-sniff" book covers to junior highs. Those kid customers offered another advantage -- they would pay a higher price because they had no experience in buying deodorants. In 2000, P&G launched Old Spice Red Zone, a sub-brand that cost 25% more than High Endurance and offered more protection. Sales took off, with Old Spice edging out Right Guard as the top teen brand in 2001, P&G says.

GRASSROOTS MARKETING

To get there, P&G has had to go well beyond the 30-second TV commercial since teen boys spend less time watching TV. It still does TV campaigns, including some involving NASCAR driver Tony Stewart and National Football League player Brian Urlacher. But P&G has done much more grassroots marketing. It hands out samples at skateboarding events and sponsors a contest for high-school football player of the year that gets the product into locker rooms. It has also placed Old Spice within video games, including Electronic Arts Inc.'s (ERTS ) NCAA Football 2005 game.

Competitors are hardly sitting still. Gillette carved out an edgier position when it launched Right Guard Xtreme in 2001. To kick off the recent introduction of Extreme Cool Spray -- a newfangled aerosol that sprays vertically out the top -- it ran ads in movie theaters and on TV featuring one of the stars of MTV reality show Pimp My Ride. Unilever turned the U.S. male deodorant business on its head in 2002 with the launch of Axe body spray, which it has backed with risqué television, Internet, and event advertising. The combination deodorant and fragrance proved hugely popular with young men.

P&G sees Old Spice as a beachhead into other products. It has already launched Old Spice body sprays and body washes and has licensed sales of razors and shaving cream. It even thinks it can revive aftershave and cologne sales. "This brand has the legs to be a male-grooming megabrand," says P&G marketing director Alex Lipinski. That old sailor must be whistling a new tune.


Link if you don't believe me. And this is old news from 2004.


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I use liquid soap.


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noikeee
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Not every shower, but often. The bloody soap bar just can't stop moving, it's hard to catch it.


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nchs09
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Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Inside your mum

quote:
Originally posted by narcism
that looks so stupid though, i cant bring myself to buying one of those in the store. they will question my motives!

quote:
Originally posted by Sushipunk
I rarely drop the soap. Shit, it's not that hard.

FFS, get some dexterity, and or, co-ordination!
im preatty coordinated. its just slippery, and the motion that you do with the soap... well its bound to fall!


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OOKA-OOKA ME NACHOS ME PRESS KEYS ON COMPUTER GOOD

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wotyzoid
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what a bunch of faaaaaaaaagots!


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nchs09
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Registered: Sep 2003
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quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
not necessary. Don't use a moisturizing body wash. Go for something like Old Spice.
poeple that wear oldspice angry me, it shows you have no taste and you suck many a cock.


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