P&G: Gleem Toothpaste, 1950s
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- | What's the use of fooling myself? | 0:01 |
My family knows they should brush their teeth | 0:03 | |
after every meal, but I know they don't. | 0:05 | |
They can always say. | 0:08 | |
- | But Mommy, I didn't have a chance. | 0:10 |
- | Look, how can I always brush? | 0:12 |
- | You see, that's why we've switched to Gleem. | 0:16 |
- | Gleem, the toothpaste for people | 0:20 |
who can't brush after every meal. | 0:22 | |
Just one Gleem brushing destroys decay | 0:24 | |
and odor causing bacteria. | 0:27 | |
You see Gleem, and only Gleem contain GL-70 | 0:29 | |
to fight decay and odor. | 0:33 | |
Just watch this scientific comparison. | 0:35 | |
Here are mouth bacteria before brushing. | 0:37 | |
Now see how one Gleem brushing destroys most bacteria | 0:40 | |
not only destroys decay bacteria | 0:43 | |
but also stops mouth odor all day for most people | 0:45 | |
with just one morning brushing. | 0:49 | |
Means a sweeter kiss. | 0:51 | |
So if brushing after meals is your problem use Gleem, | 0:53 | |
it's for people who can't brush after every meal. | 0:56 |
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