P&G: Ivory Snow, 1950s-1960s
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| - | Would you mind removing your hat, Madam? | 0:01 |
| That's better. | 0:03 | |
| What a pretty face and such a soft, tender skin. | 0:04 | |
| Guess you mothers all know, | 0:08 | |
| delicate skin like this must be protected. | 0:10 | |
| And in my work as a registered nurse, | 0:12 | |
| I've learned that means keeping everything that touches | 0:14 | |
| baby's skin soft and safe, free from anything irritating. | 0:17 | |
| That's why I advise washing baby's things in Ivory Snow, | 0:22 | |
| the safest possible soap. | 0:25 | |
| People who make babies' clothes agree. | 0:28 | |
| For example, the Thomas people, | 0:30 | |
| who make these cool cotton sunsuits | 0:32 | |
| with their adorable CanCan ruffles | 0:34 | |
| recommend Ivory Snow, too. | 0:36 | |
| Why? | 0:39 | |
| Well, for one thing, | 0:40 | |
| Thomas knows Ivory Snow gets them far softer | 0:41 | |
| than detergents can, | 0:44 | |
| never leaves any harsh deposits to rub or chafe. | 0:45 | |
| So for everything baby wears, remember Ivory Snow, | 0:48 | |
| made specially for softer, safer, baby wash. | 0:53 |
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