SENSODYNE
While I think Sensodyne products are good, I find their advertising annoying. Their gimmick is to have what appear to be leading dentists suggest each product is superb and is sure to win great praise from consumers. One toothpaste they claim will make your teeth two shades whiter. I bought it and it didn't. The make-your-teeth-whiter claim is a lie among many toothpaste brands, no more believable than an eye-drop will make your eyes bluer.
NOTE: Irritating from many commercials is the ungrammatical use of the expression, "If I would have known" or variations thereof. It's "If I had known" and anything else is illiterate. Also I have noted several commercials where the actor cannot pronounce "miiror".
TREVAGO
The gloating know-it-all males for Trevago are thoroughly unpleasant. They generally look like drifters who were dragged off the street and dressed for the part of a frequent hotel-using businessman.Why they have to be so obnoxious to someone who paid more suggest a very weak character for these money-saving braggarts.
ICE
Kristi Noem's ICE commercials are the creepiest thing on TV. They are threatening un-American warnings from an aging bimbo whose cold-hearted delivery makes you despise her from word one. I can only imagine how frightening these Gestapo-toned ads are to immigrants if I immediately switch the channel.
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