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EVERY AD IS ‘MR. CLEAN’; COMMERCIALS AGAIN GO FOR A ‘G’ RATING By . Bill Hoffman. Published Jan. 30, ... The average 30-second spot costs $2.5 million this year, up from $2.4 million in 2005.
Mr. Clean tweeted at companies as their commercials aired, often offering his own critiques and ways he could help. First, he went after Skittles. Then it was GoDaddy.
This year’s most prolific Super Bowl live-tweeter? Not President Donald Trump, but Mr. Clean. The Twitter account for the line of popular cleaning products used Super Bowl LI to jokingly goof on ...
When it comes to generating buzz, cleaning brand Mr. Clean has the early edge in Super Bowl advertisements, debuting a commercial with a CGI mascot that is meant to make cleaning the house erotic.