Handplay Advocates for Rubber Dish Gloves

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Gery Colombia interprets Scotch-Brite for whimsical clean-freaks with print ads where rubber gloves are manipulated in the shape of animal bits. At left is Chicken; also see Cow and Crab.

Notterrificallyoriginal, and heavy with the Real Simple aesthetic.

Wonder who still uses kitchen gloves to wash dishes. It’d be interesting to see a semi-campy glove ad where these bad-boys are used in unexpected — and yet useful! — ways. Like putting them on your feet to tightrope over electrified wire. Or something.

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