A few years ago, my mother and her good friend were having an argument about an ad campaign that they both remembered vaguely. The thing was, they couldn’t remember the product or the exact words in the commercials. So they called me and asked, “do you remember ads where a woman is feeling overwhelmed and says something like ‘take me away’ or something like that?” I used to use this phrase often as a kid, and still do now. So, Confidently I said, “It is Calgon” and the catchphrase was “Calgon, take me away!”
Calgon, take me Away!
Calgon, take me Away!
Calgon, take me Away!
A few years ago, my mother and her good friend were having an argument about an ad campaign that they both remembered vaguely. The thing was, they couldn’t remember the product or the exact words in the commercials. So they called me and asked, “do you remember ads where a woman is feeling overwhelmed and says something like ‘take me away’ or something like that?” I used to use this phrase often as a kid, and still do now. So, Confidently I said, “It is Calgon” and the catchphrase was “Calgon, take me away!”