P&G: Dawn Dishwashing Liquid, 1970s
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(women exclaiming) | 0:01 | |
- | Your roast duck, class! | 0:05 |
Remember, a duck is easier to carve | 0:07 | |
after you've let it sit awhile. | 0:09 | |
- | Oh, it's beautiful, Mrs. Jesse. | 0:10 |
- | Yeah, but there's nothing beautiful | 0:12 |
about greasy roasting pans and dishes. | 0:14 | |
- | You're right | 0:16 |
- | And when that grease | |
gets in the dishwater and on your hands. | 0:18 | |
Yuck! | 0:20 | |
- | Any tips about that, Mrs. Jesse? | 0:21 |
- | Oh, sure, a big one. | 0:22 |
Dawn dishwashing liquid. | 0:24 | |
Students | Dawn? | 0:25 |
- | Every good cook should know about Dawn. | 0:26 |
Dawn takes grease out of your way! | 0:28 | |
- | I've got to see this. | 0:29 |
- | Watch. | 0:30 |
I'll add a half a cup of grease to this dishwater. | 0:31 | |
Dawn not only breaks up grease, it surrounds it. | 0:34 | |
Dawn takes grease out of your way, | 0:37 | |
to help keep it from settling back on your dishes. | 0:39 | |
Feel the dishwater! | 0:41 | |
- | Doesn't feel greasy! | 0:43 |
Neither do my hands! | 0:44 | |
- | Right! Let's eat. | 0:45 |
- | Great duck, Mrs. Jesse! | 0:47 |
- | Mmm-mmm. | 0:49 |
- | Make it yourself. | |
- | As long as there's Dawn to take care of the grease. | 0:51 |
(all laugh) | 0:54 | |
Announcer | Yes, good cooks are learning | 0:55 |
Dawn takes grease out of your way. | 0:57 |
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