Re: Yes, It's A Real Product! I laughed at the commercial and the bloopers.
I also think it's a brilliant marketing campaign. That video has 16,841,846 hits on YouTube, and it has only been online for 13 days. It's not the fastest-spreading viral video out there (the Carrie/telekinesis prank one spread much faster), but that's some good free advertising right there.
This is the first time I've ever seen this commercial or heard of the product, but I also haven't watched a lot of videos on YouTube recently. If it really works, I can think of a couple of people who could use it.
This is the first time I've ever seen this commercial or heard of the product, but I also haven't watched a lot of videos on YouTube recently. If it really works, I can think of a couple of people who could use it.
I'm not sure if I've ever seen the video before, but I do get a deja vu feeling from it.
My grandmother carried around a box of matchsticks and a candle. Lighting a match, or both the match and candle did a good job of getting rid of the bad odor. Sounds like you need to give those a thought as possible Christmas gifts.
Re: Yes, It's A Real Product! I actually left a box of wooden matches and a candle in my bathroom when one of the worst offenders came over for a party this past August.
Here's the video I was talking about. It had more than 18,000,000 views in the first two days, and is now past 44,400,000 million in less than 17 days.