Monday, May 6, 2013

The Miracle Stain

Wouldn’t you love to have a stain of Joe Montana right in the center of your 49er Jersey? Not many people would be able to say they have that, and it’s a 49er fans dream.  In this humorous commercial, a man is shown eating some chips and salsa and his salsa spills on his 49er Jersey and magically creates a figure of one of the best quarterbacks of all time; Joe Montana.  Although this is a 49er fans dream, it didn’t last for long, watch this clip to see the traumatizing event that took place to this man’s Montana stain.






Take a look at the commercial below:


Darn Tide, it totally cleaned the stain of the jersey and made it look shiny white and brand new.  Throughout this commercial this guy who had the magical Montana stain was living the dream, going to games and events, creating his own Montanaland, and above all being the rightful owner of the one and only jersey with the Montana stain.  Until the end of the commercial when his significant other “accidentally” washed the jersey because it had a stain on it that she totally knew nothing about (sarcasm intended).  She then proceeded to give a "Go Ravens".

The marketing in this commercial about Tide is brilliant in my opinion.  First of all, the 49ers and the Ravens were the two teams that played in the super bowl and the Ravens were the team that ended up winning the game.  It was also a great marketing tactic that they used a jersey with a very famous Joe Montana face made by salsa that is usually very tough to get out of clothes to portray that tide can essentially remove anything.  After watching this commercial you can be sure that Tide will fulfill your needs of removing any stains or unwanted marks from clothes, even the ones that make you famous

2 comments:

  1. I agree, this was a brilliant commercial.

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  2. I remember that commercial! I remember first seeing it when I was waiting for a commercial on acommercial warehouse in Cincinnati OH. It eventually came on but I enjoyed the commercial about tide.

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