13160_13368_drydees_diapers
1970s
Commercial for Drydees diapers. Man wearing a three piece suit and eye glasses, with a box of diapers under his arm, walks up to a large double-headed faucet mounted waist high on a brick wall. He takes the cap off the faucet and lets the water spray all over his pants. He turns off the faucet while talking about wet skin being uncomfortable. CU of box under his arm as he swoops it around to face the camera revealing the Drydees logo. Camera pulls back to show man placing box on faucet. Split screen showing two diapers laid out as blue colored water is poured on them. One is labeled “Drydees,” the other is labeled “Leading Brand.” Zoom in closer to diapers. Drydees diaper absorbs water while the liquid on the other diaper pools up. Man is shown pulling back his jacket to reveal the wet spot on his pants and says “Drydees means drier.”