People Against Dirty, a campaign for awareness of chemical ingredients in cleaning products, has taken a comedic approach to why people should be worried about what s in their household cleaners. The organization has produced a video spoofing the Scrubbing Bubbles ads that depict a cartoon army of cleansing bubbles. Nowhere does the organization say they re targeting the specific product. Instead it seems they’ve taken a recognizable chemical cleaner with a long-running cheery campaign and turned the message on its head. It turns out that when those bubbles are done scrubbing they tend to stick around, thanks to chemical residue.
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