
Tide TV Commercial, 'FOX: Oh Wait'
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FOX's Cleatus the Robot gets into a three-point stance before jolting off, revealing he's in a Tide ad.

Tide TV Commercial, 'Under Review 2: A Thursday Night Tide Ad' Featuring Mike Pereira
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Joe Buck and Troy Aikman check in with NFL rules expert Mike Pereira. Mike takes a look at the Green Bay Packers, who are wearing bright, white pants. The two announcers seem confused as to what's wrong with the Packers uniform. The former NFL official points out that Labor Day is over and Green Bay is sporting a fashion faux pas before reminding them they're in a Tide ad and not an NFL game.

Tide TV Commercial, 'Not Just Colors'
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Colors play an important part in our lives. They are an instant bond, your birthright, heirlooms and everything in between/ Protect your colors with Tide.

Tide TV Commercial, 'Houston Mic'd Up: A Thursday Night Tide Ad' Featuring Deshaun Watson
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The Houston Texans offensive line isn't the only thing that's been keeping quarterback Deshaun Watson clean his career, it's the Tide laundry detergent he uses to keep himself looking clean and fresh. Throughout his Thursday Night Football game against the Cincinnati Bengals, the Texans signal caller doesn't shy towards letting everyone know how fantastic they look in their clean uniforms. Those hand signals and audible calls to change the play at the line of scrimmage? That's just Watson's way

Tide TV Commercial, 'Stain Maker: Mudpies'
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While sitting on the couch, a toddler explains how to make mudpies. Stir dirt and water together in a bucket and repeat.

Tide TV Commercial, 'Stain Maker: Meatballs'
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A toddler shows us where he keeps his meatballs -- in his pocket. As he sits on the couch, he ponders if it's squishy in there.

Tide TV Commercial, 'Touchdown'
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Touchdown dances are fun, however, touchdown stains are not so fun. Tide helps you clean those stains, giving you all the more reason to keep dancing.

Tide TV Commercial, 'Suegra'
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Esta se??ora prob?? un detergente m??s barato que Tide y result?? usando m??s detergente. Su ropa no le quedo igual de limpia. Es que el que sabe, sabe.

Tide TV Commercial, 'Triplets Home from College'
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A woman in this commercial mentions a Tide commercial featuring a couple with baby triplets. She continues to talk about the importance of keeping the clothes clean when her triplets returned home from college. Their clothes make them look more employable.

Tide TV Commercial, 'Mic'd Up: A Thursday Night Tide Ad' Featuring Malcolm Jenkins, Troy Aikman, Joe
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Before the Philadelphia Eagles face the New York Giants in Thursday Night Football, safety Malcolm Jenkins gives his team an odd pep talk. Playing the Giants at MetLife Stadium might usually give the New York team the upper hand, but Jenkins points out that they're technically in New Jersey and nobody's got better and cleaner jerseys than the Eagles. In fact, their jerseys are so clean they probably belong in a Tide ad. Inspiring stuff, Malcolm.

Tide TV Commercial, 'The Voice: Gwen Says No' Featuring Gwen Stefani
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After the NFL announced that Tuesday nights are laundry nights, TV show judge Gwen Stefani begs to differ. Why take away the spotlight from a spotless, hopeful singing contestant on "The Voice?" It would be a big moment for her, assuming anyone sees it. Gwen protests that Sunday night IS laundry night.

Tide TV Commercial, 'Superstore: Wait.' Feat. Peyton Manning, Lauren Ash, Mark McKinney
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As the cast from NBC's "Superstore" watch a Peyton Manning press conference asking people to stop doing laundry during Sunday Night Football, they start to put two and two together. They soon realize that instead of Sunday night, Americans might start doing laundry when their show airs. Dina Fox quickly runs to the PA microphones and tells customers to stock up on Tide for their Sunday night laundry time.

Tide TV Commercial, 'Laundry Night on NFL Sunday? Peyton Manning Knows You???re Better Than This'
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A woman looks despairingly at the New Orleans Saints jersey in her dresser drawer. As she prepares to spend her football Sunday doing her laundry with Tide liquid detergent, Peyton Manning appears to reason with her -- she only has sixteen more precious Sundays to spend with her beloved Saints. Only sixteen Sundays to root, dance, cheer and rub touchdowns in the faces of her non-Saints friends. Realizing the urgency of the situation, she throws on her jersey and puts off chores for another day.

Tide TV Commercial, 'Grocery Store'
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A grocery store clerk sets up a huge Tide display, proclaiming that Sunday -- the day of NFL football -- is not for laundry. The display is even complete with a life-size Peyton Manning cardboard cutout, which the clerk gives a quick pat on the butt before walking away.

Tide TV Commercial, 'Laundry Night: Fireplace' Featuring Nick Offerman, Peyton Manning, Kenan Thomps
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Swooping into what seems to be a conversation between Kenan Thompson and Peyton Manning in front of a Tide display at the grocery store, Nick Offerman suddenly plucks Peyton's own cardboard stand-up from the arrangement and makes to leave. When the football player inquires where he's going to put it and the actor answers with "the fireplace," Peyton clarifies if he's going to set it on the mantle above; worryingly, Offerman simply says, "no."

Tide TV Commercial, 'Sunday Is Not for Laundry' Featuring Peyton Manning
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Peyton Manning holds a press conference to formally announce that Sunday nights are most definitely NOT for laundry.

Tide TV Commercial, 'Sunday Is Coming' Featuring Mark Ingram Jr. and Peyton Manning
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During a press conference, Peyton Manning announces that Sundays are now NFL (not for laundry). A man watching the announcement notices that Mark Ingram is outside his house, emphatically stating that Sunday is coming soon. The man slowly pieces together that the running back is telling him to do his laundry (with Tide detergent) before Sunday so he can watch football uninterrupted.

Tide TV Commercial, 'Keep Stains Out of the End Zone'
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Megatron scores for your fantasy team! Time for some boogy action until splat goes the nacho cheese. And now it's time for Tide.

Tide TV Commercial, 'Teddy Bear'
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This woman softened up her man with Tide plus Downy. Now, he is totally huggable, just like one of her many teddy bears.

Tide TV Commercial, 'Olympic Colors Matter'
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Colors mean everything at the Olympics -- Gold, silver and bronze. This commercial reminds us that the colors that really matter are the ones you come in to represent your country. For the brightest and best color, use Tide detergent.