Poo-Pourri Tells Viewers ‘#Don’tRushTheFlush’

Poo-Pourri turned heads with its foul-mouthed debut ad, “Girls Don’t Poop,” eventually racking up over 30 million views on YouTube. Since then, the brand has made poo-referencing double entendres its calling card, bringing back the red-headed character from “Girls Don’t Poop” for a follow-up spot and releasing a holiday ad with Santa called “Even Santa Poops.” For its latest spot, the brand introduces a new character and tackles a different bodily function.

“#DontRushTheFlush” introduces an older woman who loves “feeling that wet heat” between her legs 5-7 times a day. As you might expect, the spot trades in the same type of toilet humor as its predecessors, except this time in an effort to present the product as a means of conserving water by cutting down on flushes. Something about the tone of the ad and the new character just doesn’t work, however. While the brand has been chasing initial impact of “Girls Don’t Poop” to varying degrees of success, this feels like they’ve completely jumped the shark. The spot bleeps out the word “flush,” making things hard to follow at times, and the grandmotherly character’s suggestive references come across as more off-putting than funny. While “#DontRushTheFlush” has managed to attract attention on YouTube (already approaching 2 million views), a quick glance at the comments shows that a good deal of it has been negative.

Poo-Pourri Flushes All Rivals With the Most Popular Radio Ad of the Super Bowl

While you were loving and hating the Super Bowl TV commercials on Sunday, there was a whole other game going on—the radio ads on Westwood One. And now, AdFreak has an exclusive look (or rather, listen) at the winner of the second annual Westwood One Super Bowl Sound Awards, honoring the best radio spots of the game.

The champion this year is Poo-Pourri, the before-you-go toilet spray that can eliminate odors that stink even worse than Pete Carroll’s play calls. The spot itself won’t be accused of being overly sophisticated (this brand’s viral videos aren’t, either), but it was a hit with the fans who voted. Have a listen here:

THE WINNER:

THE RUNNERS-UP:

Last year’s winner, Motel 6, placed two ads in the top five this year, with longtime spokesman Tom Bodett humorously trying to update his pitch for a new generation. The AutoTune one is quite funny. Listen to those spots here:

Finally, Subway and Exergen rounded out the top five:

More than 40 advertisers participated in the Super Bowl Sound Awards. The ads were available on demand for a week before the game aired Sunday on the more than 700 radio stations broadcasting Westwood One’s Super Bowl XLIX coverage, as well as on SiriusXM Radio, NFL.com/Audiopass, NFL Mobile from Verizon and the American Forces Radio Network.



Santa Is Caught With His Pants Down in Poo-Pourri's Hilariously Inappropriate Christmas Ad

When you think of Santa Claus dropping loads all over the world, you envision bags full of gifts. But it seems jolly St. Nick leaves less happy presents in people’s homes too, at least according to this gleefully scatalogical Christmas ad from Poo-Pourri.

The before-you-go toilet spray—makers of the 2013 viral hit “Girls Don’t Poop,” which has 30 million YouTube views—is back with quite the seasonal surprise. Yes, the three-minute video below proves without a doubt that, as its title indicates, “Even Santa Poops.”

Here, he’s seen pooping in some British family’s house—posh British people being, as the original video proved, particularly amusing when talking about poop. But wouldn’t you know it—the three girls of the home aren’t asleep. They barge in on Santa while he’s on the can, claiming to have been woken by the smell.

And indeed, Claus does appear to have polluted the place with his Santa stink, having not used the Poo-Pourri that was sitting right there.

The concept will surely be off-putting to some, but the scriptwriting is pretty strong—one poop joke after another, many of them actually quite inspired, and some of them delivered by the squeaky-clean sisters.

That it is well done shouldn’t be a surprise: The spot was written and directed by Pete Marquis and Jamie McCelland, with concept and copywriting by Joel Ackerman. The former worked on the hilarious Hello Flo videos, while the latter wrote and directed “Girls Don’t Poop.” It’s like a dream team of bodily-functions humorists.

We caught up with Poo-Pourri creator and CEO Suzy Bátiz to ask how the ad came to be, and what kind of reaction she’s expecting from it.

How did the idea to do a Christmas commercial come about?
The holidays are a perfect time to promote Poo-Pourri as it is the perfect gift and a huge hit during the holidays as it creates laughs and, above all else, it really works. It’s the gift that everyone can use. So we wanted to continue the success we’ve had with our other online videos with original, timely creative content that drives customer engagement.

What was the scripting process like? Did you come up with various scenarios before settling on this one?
Other people wonder how Santa gets to all the houses, fits down the chimney or is he even real? At Poo-Pourri, we think a little differently, a little unexpectedly. We think Santa is just like us. He has to poop too, especially after eating cookies and milk all night.

That’s when we decided to reach out to our dream team: Joel Ackerman, our original writer on “Girls Don’t Poop,” and Pete and Jamie, the directing team and comedic geniuses behind the Hello Flo viral videos, which we are big fans of in our offices.

We definitely went through a number of concepts and scenarios with every brainstorm session and script review. With each session we continued to elevate the concept to get to the final. For example, the concept started with one girl and then progressed to three girls who were sisters. Then we gave Santa more of an attitude. And then we finally topped it off with Bethany, our “Poo Girl,” making an entrance as a throwback to our other videos and something our loyal Poo-Pourri brand followers would appreciate.

How did you find the right Santa for this? And who is the actor?
What actor? We flew him in first class from the North Pole. Yes, Santa is a union actor.

No, really, we auditioned several possible Santas, and none were feeling right. Then Pete and Jamie thought of a friend, who was a comedic actor, and just happened to look the part. We auditioned him, he began improvising, and we knew right away he would be a great fit. His name is Mike Faella, aka “Santa Mike.”

How far did you want to take the humor with the girls and their potty mouths?
As always, we looked for the balance of shock value versus clever, witty comedy that is the essence of the Poo-Pourri voice. Our brand is known for our witty, confident and playful spirit that we bring through in everything we do.

We did have a lot of fun, however, seeing a lot of giggles from the girls, because we actually were asking them to say “poop” and “fart,” words they hadn’t ever been given permission to talk about before.

Are you expecting an enthusiastic response, or do you think there might be a few Grinches out there?
Absolutely, we are expecting a great response! Whenever you create something that pushes boundaries, you’re going to have passionate lovers and passionate haters, but it’s all passion. We hope to have touched on a funny take on a traditional story—an unexpected twist to a holiday classic tale.

Our brand is built on the unexpected. Like in our first video, “Girls Don’t Poop,” you had a beautiful British girl saying things like “creamy behemoth.” It’s the same here. You have innocent little girls saying unexpected things. And you have Santa pooping in a house … certainly an unexpected scenario. Yes, he does exist. And, yes, his poop stinks too!

CREDITS
Client: Poo-Pourri
Production Company: World War Seven
Executive Producer: Josh Ferrazzano
Producer: Mike Begovich
Directors: Pete Marquis & Jamie T. McCelland (Pete & Jamie)
Concept: Joel Ackerman and Hector Batiz
Writers: Pete Marquis & Jamie T. McCelland (Pete & Jamie)
Copywriter: Joel Ackerman
Director of Photography: Kevin Phillips
Production Designer: Russell Jaeger
Wardrobe Stylst: Karla Cavalli & Harmoni Everett
Hair & Makeup Artist:  Colleen Hogan
Editor: Karen Kourtessis (Beast)
Sound Design: Chirs Stangroom (Hobo Audio)
Colorist: Robert Crosby (Neptune Post)
Santa: Mike Faella
Sister #1: Isabella Blake Thomas
Sister #2: Ava Devoe
Sister #3: Haylie Di Fronzo
Lady on Santa’s Lap: Bethany Woodruff



Poo-Pourri Returns to Help Women Suppress the Stench of ‘Man-Manure’

Ladies, are you looking for "the perfect solution to his stinking pollution"? If so, we've got some good news: Poo-Pourri is back with another spritz of its sweet-smelling viral advertising.

The spray, made to be used before (not after) dropping a deuce, tallied a truly impressive 26.5 million views on its "Girls Don't Poop" video back in September. 

This time, the brand's eloquent maven of miasma is focused on the feces of the less-fair sex: "What if there was a natural, more effective way to make sure you never have to smell his man-manure again?"

There are even multiple Poo-Pourri options for the discerning defecator: Trap-a-Crap, Royal Flush, Heavy Doody and Poo-Tonium.

It's not quite as hypnotic as the first video's seemingly ceaseless descriptions of explosive expulsions, but it's still one of the better two-minute ads you're likely to come across. 




Posh Spokeswoman Narrates Best Ad Ever for a Stink-Eliminating Toilet Spray

Contradiction is the key to this brilliantly graphic online spot for Poo-Pourri, a toilet spray that eliminates odor. They took a beautiful woman with a refined British accent and gave her a complete potty mouth. From the moment she admits she just "birthed a creamy behemoth from [her] cavernous bowels," I was glued to my seat. In fact, the Poo-Pourri girl spent two days sitting on that toilet for the spot, discussing her tenacious skid marks and being licked by cows. But it's not all shits and giggles. She also dumps a steaming load of information on us, with explanatory poop-related animation. It needs it, because Poo-Pourri (yes, it's a real product) is the only toilet spray that you use before you pinch a loaf—a difficult concept for those of us used to aerosol sprays and old-fashioned matches. The spot, which has topped 1.5 million YouTube views in three days, is courtesy of the Harmon Brothers, two guys who launched their own product, Orabrush, before moving on to handle Poo-Pourri's marketing with even more style. Smart move. Poo-Pourri will come out smelling like roses if the product is half as winning as the Poo-Pourri girl. Credits below.

CREDITS
Director, Writer: Joel Ackerman
Additional Writing: Daniel Harmon, Jeffrey Harmon
Producer: Tess Kelly
Director of Photography: Tel Stewart
Poo-Pourri Girl: Bethany Woodruff
Boyfriend: Jordan Hunter
Editor: Tel Stewart
Artwork: Daniel Harmon, Nicole Story
Animation: Tel Stewart
Dress Created by: Nicole Story (amazing Poo-Pourri employee!)
Makeup, Hair: Michelle Miles
Gaffers: Tyler Stevens, Kelsie Moore
Set Construction: Jonas Sappington, Dallin Blankenship