I didn’t even know this existed until a few years ago. The original version isn’t sold in my country, even though there are like 10 different varieties of Listerine available in stores.
Yeah apparently used to be golden colored. Which I’m surprised by because I was always under the impression that companies were required by law to make non-edible liquids, such as disinfectants, look unpalatable. Perhaps that’s just an EU thing.
(seems weird to say edible liquid but I don’t know how else to articulate it)
They played a commercial the other day (first time I’ve seen one for this brand actually) and the way the guy held it up in the shot where they do that I was 90% expecting him to take a swig cuz that’s the energy the ad had
Isn’t Listerine blue?
The original version is amber colored like
urineapple juice.Oh I’ve never seen that. Wonder if they changed it to make it look less palatable.
No, I think it’s because blue is associated with cooling. The blue is mint flavored, the yellow very much isnt
If your pee is this color, drink more water. This is not a good color.
I didn’t even know this existed until a few years ago. The original version isn’t sold in my country, even though there are like 10 different varieties of Listerine available in stores.
There are other colors
Yeah apparently used to be golden colored. Which I’m surprised by because I was always under the impression that companies were required by law to make non-edible liquids, such as disinfectants, look unpalatable. Perhaps that’s just an EU thing.
(seems weird to say edible liquid but I don’t know how else to articulate it)
This is floor cleaner, not juice…
They played a commercial the other day (first time I’ve seen one for this brand actually) and the way the guy held it up in the shot where they do that I was 90% expecting him to take a swig cuz that’s the energy the ad had
1:05ish here
I think the term is potable.
Potable is the word. :)
Drinkable would be the correct way.
Well, you can drink sulfuric acid too. You will just die from it.
Which is why drinkable is not the right word
Potable is the word. :)
It seems to be