The food itself, visually, I don't find appealing. (And at the very end, it looks like a bottle of dish washing liquid, I don't know.) I like the overall visual style, though, of the commercial. And I'm thinking there are lots of reasons why I probably shouldn't. I'm sorry, in case I offended.
I have to go to work for most of the weekend now, Be Well, :)
It's been a while since I watched, so, I watched again. Uh . . . I don't know if your mind went to where mine went but my mind went to the same place at that point this time that it did the first time I watched. :)
But I'm wondering if many things might be going over my head. Happens to me, ha.
This post was edited by WelbyQuentin at March 5, 2021 7:43 PM MST
Your question instantly reminded me of this scene. It was the first thing I thought about. The commercial was on TV ten years ago, but nobody will ever forget it.
Choriflan is a mixture of chorizo and flan. When this commercial was on TV, people made choriflan as a joke. They dared other people to eat it. The commercial was for Ayudín, a dishwashing liquid. It implies that Ayudín will clean off the revolting mixtures of foods that are left on plates after meals.
Ayudín's second commercial with the same theme was pescalate, which was chocolate-covered fish.
There is also some innuendo in the commercial.
This post was edited by Benedict Arnold at February 21, 2021 2:35 AM MST
I heard it this morning on the radio again, ha. I have one station in particular I listen to a lot and that station is the only one I've heard the commercial. The commercial is done in a very factual, mature, and informative approach -- which, to me, makes hearing "Poop Fix," over and over, somehow silly. :)
This commercial sounds almost like those commercials for medications, that go on and on listing side effects, etc. That kind of style. A doctor talks in it, too. very matter-of-fact, except they keep saying Poop Fix. :)