Anyone who happens to share a living space with their significant other can testify to the pure, if terribly mundane, erotic pleasures of your partner cleaning your home for you. It's beyond hot. And ...
“While it’s impossible to replace the iconic Mr., I’m excited for the opportunity to help people tackle the most seemingly impossible messes while he’s away,” he said in a press release. However, that ...
The paragon of cleanliness — and, of course, masculine earwear — appears in an (intentionally) uncomfortable new Super Bowl commercial, in which he reminds us why housewives have been fantasizing ...
Have you ever wanted a personal visit from Mr. Clean? Well, put some slow jams on and make a mess in the kitchen, and he may just make a sexy house call! In the brand’s 2017 Super Bowl 51 commercial, ...
This year’s most prolific Super Bowl live-tweeter? Not President Donald Trump, but Mr. Clean. The Twitter account for the line of popular cleaning products used Super Bowl LI to jokingly goof on other ...
Mr. Clean gets a little dirty in a new Super Bowl commercial. For the first time ever, the household cleaner brand is advertising during the NFL championship game, and the 30-second spot turns its, er ...
Ford, Budweiser, Pepsi, Snickers, and Mr. Clean are are all spending big on Super Bowl LI. The Super Bowl is more than a game - this is the time to sit around, eat some snacks, and wait around for the ...
If the name Mr. Clean only brings to mind Magic Erasers, mopping and the friendly face of the brand, get ready for another idea. Oh, sure, this Super Bowl ad has all of that in it, but it also has a ...
If you ever need advice on changing your image, go to Mr. Clean. No joke. He went from the face of a household cleaning product to a sex symbol over night. That Mr. Clean Super Bowl commercial had ...
Get ready to look at mopping the floor in a whole new way. In the run up to the Super Bowl on Feb. 5, dozens of companies are rushing to generate buzz for themselves by releasing advertisements that ...
What a year for Mr. Clean. First, the sudsy spokesman reinvents himself as a sex symbol in his latest Super Bowl ad. And now he spends the whole game trolling his advertising rivals. Mr. Clean tweeted ...