Your Date Might be Wearing Butt Floss But You Need Dental Floss

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Don’t you hate when you’re out on a date with a person you hope to be with well after dinner is over and you walk into the bathroom only to realize, after looking in the mirror, you’ve had a big piece of broccoli stuck in your teeth? It’s almost as bad as returning to the table with toilet paper hanging off your clothes.

Not that that scenario has anything at all to do with this Shalmor Avnon Amichay-created campaign for Colgate Dental Floss but what fun would it be to write about dental floss that takes on the shape of kitchen implements?

See the other two ads
here and here.

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