Cottonelle Wants You to Go Commando and Not Throw Your Panties at New Kids on the Block

Cottonelle wants you to “go commando.” That’s right, the toilet paper brand says you should walk around without underwear because its CleanRipple texture imparts a superior clean.

In fact, they’ve hired documentary filmmaker and British accent possessor Cherry Healey to intercept random people who’ve just used the toilet and ask them to go commando.  Whereupon they hide in a little popup tent, take off their underpants and receive an undies storage baggie and some Cottonelle—in stunts that are both bizarre and amusing.

I can only surmise that part of the reason they picked Healey is because Poo-Pourri’s success taught marketers that Americans like it when potty humor is delivered via a British accent. In fact, Time Out recently found that British accents are considered the most sexy.

Speaking of sexy, Cottonelle isn’t just doing this commando stuff to hawk its product. It’s doing it for the good of musicians everywhere. Musicians who have been much maligned by the odious habit women have of throwing our undergarments on stage. Musicians like New Kids on the Block, who kicked off the Cottonelle campaign on Feb. 15 with an intimate concert that didn’t get intimate enough for underwear throwing.

The Kimberly-Clark brand will be joining the first leg of the NKOTB summer tour to offer “an elevated bathroom experience,” and surprise meets and greets with the boys—which presumably only happen if you agree to remove your underwear ahead of time. Meow.

So, if you want to trust your butt to clean ripple, challenge a friend with a free sample, or just want to browse a lot of pictures of people showing side-hip to prove their not wearing underwear, head over to Cottonelle’s website. And take a moment to wonder about this new trend in bathroom humor that’s sweeping marketing.

CREDITS
—TV
Director: Fred Goss
Production Company: Company Films
Editor: Matt Walsh
Editorial Company: Cutters
Sound: John Binder
Sound Studio: Another Country
Agency: Trisect
CCO: Chris Cancel
CSO: Gabe Misarti
ECD: Kevin Hughes
GCD: Mel Routhier
Sr. CW: Dan Lewis
Sr. AD: Garrett Fleming
CW: Aaron Vick
Group Acct Director: Soraya Faber
Acct Director: Meg Graeff
Strategic Planning Director: Danielle Simon
Producer: Corrine Serritella

—Print
Photographer: Liz Von Hoene
Studio: Stockland Martel
Retoucher: Kellie Kulton
Agency: Trisect
CCO: Chris Cancilla
CSO: Gabe Misarti
ECD: Kevin Hughes
GCD: Mel Routhier
Sr. CW: Dan Lewis
Sr. AD: Garrett Fleming
CW: Aaron Vick
Group Acct Director: Soraya Faber
Account Director: Meg Graeff
Strategic Planning Director: Danielle Simon
Producer: Corrine Serritella



Kimberly Clark Launches New Super Premium Huggies

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Kimberly Clark has unveiled a new super premium diaper under its Huggies brand that includes natural, organic materials and ingredients to provide gentle protection for new babies, as well as initial steps toward environmental improvements, without sacrificing performance.

The new Huggies Pure & Natural diaper is hypoallergenic, latex and fragrance free and features a breathable outer cover that includes organic cotton. The liner includes natural Aloe & Vitamin E and materials from renewable sources, and the product’s outer packaging is sourced from 20 percent post-consumer recycled materials. The new diaper will be offered in 6 sizes, from newborn through size 5.

K-C expects the Huggies Pure & Natural diapers will help the brand build inroads with those moms who are most interested in products that include natural materials to provide the best care for their babies. According to a K-C consumer research study, the moms surveyed expressed a strong interest in purchasing Huggies brand diapers that included organic and natural materials.

Huggies Pure & Natural diapers will be widely available in North American retail outlets later in April.

(Source) Press