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keiynanlonsdale Yo it’s ya boy, holding ya guy @ keiynanlosndale, who’s the new @ oldspice man, man 😏💪🏾🏆 #SmellReadyforAnything #sponsoredobviously

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I wish Old Spice catered to women. Tired of smelling like baby powder and gentle breezes. I wanna walk into a room & have everyone look up and be like, "oh shit, this bitch smells like fuckin Eagle Fangs & she is not to be trifled with." Can’t command respect smelling like a diaper.
¿Existe el “olor a padre”?
Históricamente, la paternidad se ha asociado a olores bien marcados, todos que aportan cierta sensación de seguridad: en ciertos casos olor a cuero, en otros olor a tabaco y pino. Y en especial a productos como colonias y aftershaves. Una de las marcas que más ha explotado esta asociación aromática es la colonia Old Spice que nació en 1938 y resaltó su "masculinidad" a partir de las imágenes náuticas de sus frascos donde navegaban veleros, barcos y cuerdas que remarcaban cierto aspecto colonial -estadounidense- y tradicional. Lo mismo ocurría con sus botellas de fragancia blanco marfil en forma de boya. Su aroma característico es una combinación de cítricos (naranja, limón), canela, clavel, nuez moscada, clavo, anís estrellado, salvia y aldehídos, vainilla, madera de cedro, incienso, tonga y benjuí. Lo curioso es que en verdad esta fragancia "masculina" -si bien no existen olores inherentemente masculinos o femeninos- nació como Early American Old Spice for Women. Es decir, una fragancia femenina hasta que la empresa Shulton descubrió que había un nicho de mercado no tan explotado: el de las fragancias para hombres. Su "masculinidad" es acentuó después de 1945 cuando se les entregó estas botellas a las tropas estadounidenses durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Dondequiera que fueran los soldados estadounidenses, Old Spice los seguía. Esta fragancia se extendió por todo el mundo y se convirtió en sinónimo de soldados de EEUU. Con los años, la marca -comprada por Procter & Gamble- quiso sacarse de encima la imagen anticuada con campañas virales como “Smell Like a Man, Man” y “The man your man could smell like” dirigida especialmente a mujeres, dado que -según sus promotores- son ellas las responsables de más del 50% de las compras de estos productos para sus parejas. Su reinado quizás ya se derrumbó pero para muchos el aroma de Old Spice sigue siendo el “olor a padre”. ✒︎ Odorama: Historia Cultural del Olor
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I wanna see an old spice commercial where it’s just a normal dude that has to go through everything the old spice guy does. Like normal dude is just chilling and he’s like damn I forgot my deodorant. Then his best buddie is like here u go bro it’s old spice. But when he goes to use it he experiences the chaos that is old spice commercials. And at the end hes just like wtf?!?! Because that’s how I feel at the end of those commercials jesus christ
is it just me or does anyone else ever just get the sudden urge to ask the old spice sales marketing team what the fuck theyre doing
i mean seriously
Old Spice Ad Idea
What if the guy who always gets his old spice stolen gets it stolen because his partner is a closeted trans man and he finally comes out by saying “Yes. Men have skin too. That’s why I use old spice because it makes me feel more comfortable.” and the husband is all like “Well why didn’t you tell me?? Old spice is for all men.” And the next scene is him with a haircut and gender affirming clothes cuddling with his husband and an old spice bottle.
@oldspice hmu