P&G: Bounce Fabric Softener, 1970s
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- | I discovered Bounce, the fabric softener | 0:01 |
that works in the dryer. | 0:03 | |
- | When it came with the new General Electric dryer. | 0:05 |
- | Now, our clothes get the Bounce touch. | 0:07 |
The Bounce touch means our things are really soft. | 0:10 | |
- | My bathrobe was really soft. | 0:13 |
- | My sweatshirt is really soft. | 0:15 |
- | My sweater is really soft. | 0:17 |
Woman | The Bounce touch control static | 0:18 |
so synthetic don't cling. | 0:20 | |
- | My socks don't cling. | 0:21 |
- | My pajamas don't cling. | 0:23 |
- | My shirts don't cling. | 0:25 |
Woman | And the Bounce touch means things smell | 0:26 |
clean and fresh. | 0:28 | |
- | My pillowcase smells clean and fresh. | 0:29 |
- | My turtleneck smells clean and fresh. | 0:32 |
- | My towel smells clean and fresh. | 0:35 |
- | Our General electric large capacity dryer | 0:37 |
has this huge drum, clothes have lots of room | 0:39 | |
to fluff and tumble. | 0:42 | |
- | And it can't let the box of Bounce. | 0:43 |
- | Bounce and our General Electric dryer | 0:46 |
make it easy for me to do many nice things for my family. | 0:48 |
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