There is a debate going on over whether there is a difference between men’s and women’s hygiene products or not and why oftentimes, products targeted to women are more expensive. Also, we all have probably noticed that men’s and women’s products have their distinctive smells, in the sense that we can tell just from the smell if it’s meant for women or men.
Twitter user @radtoria pointed this out, because she got tired of the fragrances of women’s deodorant. After ranting about it online, she was contacted by the deodorant brand Old Spice and they offered to send her some of their products.
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Twitter user rants online that she’s tired of women’s deodorant fragrances and catches the attention of the deodorant brand Old Spice
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@radtoria, also known as Victoria, is a full-time college student from Seattle. A little more than 2 years ago, she tweeted her wish that Old Spice would make deodorant for women too, because she was fed up with weird fragrances like baby powder or gentle breeze.
She expressed her wish to smell like she is not to be played with rather than like a diaper. And you can’t argue with that.
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Apparently, people didn’t see the issue and advised Victoria to just buy the deodorant she wants and that provoked a sarcastic tweet from her saying that it is actually illegal for women to buy men’s products in Washington state.
What was meant to be a funny tweet, at the same time pointing out the stereotypes of what women and men should smell like, became something nobody was expecting.
Old Spice said that they wanted to send Ghost Mom ‘something special’ and she didn’t know what to expect: a cease and desist letter or the ‘Eagle Fang’ deodorant
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Most people were putting their money on the deodorant and they were absolutely right
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A couple of weeks passed by after the last tweet in the thread and a new one was added. Turns out, Victoria got a message from Old Spice. They said, “Hey Ghost Mom, We’d like to send you something special!”
The company didn’t mention what that ‘something special’ could be, so it seemed that Victoria thought there was a possibility she was in trouble, because she put up a poll with two options: that they were going to send a cease and desist letter or the ‘Eagle Fang’ deodorant which she invented in her original tweet. Most people were convinced that it was the latter and they were right!
Victoria was very happy after receiving the gifts and the brand even sent her a T-shirt with their logo
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Old Spice personalized their packaging and put on the name Victoria made up
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The package included not only deodorant, but some merchandise too. The deodorant was personalized by making a modification of their existing deodorant ‘Hawkridge’s’ label. The name ‘Eagle Fangs’ was put on and the birds had fangs next to their beaks.
They even thought about small details, like putting fangs on the eagles’ beaks to match the name
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Old Spice promised the deodorant would be a permanent product if the tweet would get enough likes
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Old Spice promised to make ‘Eagle Fangs’ real if their tweet got 1,789,456 likes; however, the tweet was posted almost two years ago and it is sitting with 1.5k likes, so probably the new deodorant isn’t coming any time soon.
But it is likely that ‘Eagle Fangs’ would be a profitable product because other women agreed that they like men’s deodorant more and were convinced that it works better too.
People in the comments agreed that women’s deodorant just isn’t it
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