Thursday, November 25, 2010

Lazy Paste Vs.Touch and Brush





It is a parody that describes how hard it is to squeeze the remaining toothpaste out of the tube. Honestly, once your at the end of the tube, don't you just want to throw it away so you can buy another new flavor that Crest has brought out while you had your last tube of toothpaste? The Touch-N-Brush is unattractive and would look "great in a trailer trash home,” which only adds to the attractiveness of the product, now who wouldn’t want one! It tells you how people would "save" money and eventually you will be able to take your kids on vacation with the amount you will save by squeezing every last drop out of the tube. It is known to be difficult to assemble because the casing is hard to put on, so the parody hints at how poorly It is made. It also describes the colors, which the original video describes as a luxurious item, the parody jokes that your guests who see it would think they are at the Taj Mahal because of how “great” it is. Which in reality it’s really not that cool, before this was invented everyone in America used toothpaste squeezing methods just fine. The touch-n-brush just shows how lazy Americans have gotten that they can’t even squeeze their own toothpaste out of the tube; they need a gadget to do it for them. The Touch-N-Brush doesn’t use batteries or electricity and is great for everyone, which distributes the same amount of toothpaste each time, but how do you know that it’s too much... you don't? Wow! Don’t you want one after you saw this, I know I do!

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