My Day (in Brands)

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Posted on May 26, 2009, in Pop Culture. Bookmark the permalink. 15 Comments.

  1. very cool.

  2. Ha! That was fun.

  3. LOVED it!!!

  4. Awesome.

    Mitchum!?!

  5. You only use Charmin twice a day?

  6. SG,
    I’m a Mitchum Man. No frills (or whistling jingles).

    Meems,
    I don’t really know how to respond, but generally guys only use toilet paper for one of the two bathroom functions, so twice a day isn’t really that crazy. Besides, the brand at work is some generic office brand.

  7. You need to sleep more. 6 hours?! Good heavens.

  8. Rusty, you are so cool.

  9. You forgot to put the brand of your mattress and sheets.

  10. sister blah 2

    fun!!

  11. Mitchum advertising totally gets me. I can’t resist buying it. I don’t even know if my husband likes it and he almost never fits the “Mitchum Man” like “if the only white on your shirt is from spackle, you’re a Mitchum Man.” He never spackles. Still I like the advertising so I buy it.

    This brand thing is very cool. Anything you’re embarrassed about? Or especially proud of?

  12. I’m impressed you found all those logos.

  13. Oh yeah. I forgot about the guy-t.p. ratio thing. Sorry.

  14. Is this your idea, or have you seen it elsewhere? Either way it’s an awesome idea.

  15. Barcelo,
    I wish I could claim it as my own, but it is not. See the link at the bottom of the post to a list of others who have done the same.

    Amri,
    I don’t think there is anything I am embarrassed about, or proud of. It’s just my life. The enlightening thing was to actually see how many brands I interact with every day. The only things that I couldn’t put a brand on was my dinner because it is usually some kind of produce and meat, neither of which are necessarily branded (though that could be argued in many cases) and my interactions with my wife and baby (and you can see that my interaction with my baby is surrounded by brands).

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