when Taylor Swift's 11th studio album tortured poet section Released on Friday, April 19th, it's ready for Scrub Daddy. And Swifties can't get over the “elite marketing” moves of sponge companies.
Scrub Daddy — started after the founder aaron kraus He pitched the product on Shark Tank in 2008 and posted it on Instagram shortly after TTPD It fell on Friday. It included the message “Scrubdaddy (Taylor version) #ttpd #scrubdaddy” and a black-and-white merry-go-round featuring sponges.
In the featured photo, Scrub Daddy's sponge, whose smile twisted into a scream, was placed on a plate. “Old habits die screaming,” was written over the image, a reference to Swift's new song “The Black Dog.”
A second photo showed a still-smiling Sponge with the lyrics: “I love you, it's ruining my life.” Meanwhile, a third image showed a frowning Spongebob next to the message: “Is it okay to cry?”
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In the comments, Swift's fans responded to a creative mashup they didn't know they needed. One person wrote, “Okay, Scrub Dad, I see you 😭😭😭,” while another Instagram user encouraged, “Scrub Dad, cry all you want!”
Another person commented, “Elite Marketing Team…Elite!!🥹🤌🏽🤌🏽,” while another wrote, “Scrub dad Swiftie too??💜💚💛❤️.”
Yet another Swiftie said: [Scrub] Daddy, I Love Him ❤️🩹” is a reference to Swift’s new song “But Daddy, I Love Him.”
Meanwhile, the official Instagram account of fast food restaurant Carl's Jr. commented, “This is a work of art.''
Another Swift fan wrote, “This might be the second best thing I've seen today 😂🤭 First one was of course @taylorswift's brand new album which I had on repeat all day! 🤍 @taylornation.” declared.
What do you think about the Swift-inspired Scrub Daddy post?
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