1960s Joy dish soap - Mary Tyler Moore & Dick Van Dyke TV commercial
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00:00Mom, can you tell if a girl's married just by looking at her?
00:08Sure. Her hands give her away. After a lot of housework, her hands don't look so feminine,
00:13especially around the knuckles. Well, I like that. Come here, look at this.
00:19What? Over here. What's wrong with these knuckles?
00:24Hey, you must be different. These are much too smooth to be married hands. Very pretty,
00:29feminine hands. You know, I think that's because I do dishes
00:32with new, clear joy. Look at this. I can see right through it.
00:41So you can see how mild it is. What do you mean, clearness means mildness?
00:44Well, it certainly seems to with joy. Still think you can tell by her hands if a girl's
00:49married? Sure you can, if she's wearing a wedding
00:51ring. On the hand, the joy keeps so feminine-looking.
01:02The Dick Van Dyke Show has been brought to you by New Clear Joy, the dishwashing liquid
01:08that's made purposely to help keep your hands more feminine. New Clear Joy.