P&G: Ivory Snow, 1950s-1960s
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Narrator | This is the home of young Timmy Taylor, | 0:01 |
a real Ivory Snow baby. | 0:03 | |
Mrs. Taylor, why do you use Ivory Snow for diapers? | 0:06 | |
- | For softness, mostly. | 0:10 |
At first, we all thought Timmy was naturally cranky. | 0:12 | |
Actually, his skin is sensitive. | 0:15 | |
With detergent, his diapers were clean all right, | 0:18 | |
but not nearly soft enough for him. | 0:20 | |
So a neighbor recommended Ivory Snow. | 0:22 | |
It really gets diapers and everything much softer. | 0:25 | |
Narrator | Yes, Ivory Snow for baby wash, | 0:28 |
with a tender touch, so soft, safe. | 0:31 | |
Prove it with this touch test. | 0:34 | |
Feel a detergent-washed diaper, | 0:36 | |
then the tender touch of an Ivory Snow diaper. | 0:38 | |
Softer, safer, no irritating deposits. | 0:41 | |
Ivory Snow is the safest possible soap | 0:45 | |
for everything that touches baby's tender skin. | 0:48 | |
Only soap both ivory safe and granulated. | 0:51 | |
Ivory Snow for baby wash with the tender touch. | 0:54 |
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