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Would You Use A Product That Used Such Vulgar Language?

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sandyRoe | 12:46 Tue 31st May 2022 | ChatterBank
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Oops wasn’t what I heard Dave shouting when he encountered it. :-)
I hear the recycled version isn't very good, but I get the bamboo stuff and it's great.
Don't know what sort it was, Ed...but if I ever need floppy tracing paper.... ;-)
my usual feeling is if they have to have sweary names the product isn't good enough to sell itself. However, it's hard to argue that the loo roll name is actually inappropriate.
Yes, I would.
Think I saw some glue/caulk recently in Screwfix that was labelled with the common word for excrement with the vowel asterisked.
Well if you look at some of the TV adds especially female hygiene products, you better tell her to stop watching TV :) (A little bit of wee not going to stop me)
Didn't work out well for Gerald Ratner.
Remind your maiden aunt that a man named Thomas Crapper was supposedly responsible for inventing the toilet ;)
this still seems to appear in supermarkets occasionally

https://images.vivino.com/labels/vulcBSCxQouULie78kSSsg.jpg

apparently it's an accurate description, but I'm not buying.
I saw this in a shop in the US a while ago https://www.hotsauce.com/butt-pucker-xx-hot-sauce/
yeah, you can see the typo, 237SJ: "Typically Ships within 24 to 48 Hours."

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