Why is pee...
...always blue in commercials?
Whether it is a diaper commerical, or now pregnancy test commercials, the pee is always depicted as blue. I understand wanting it not to look like actual pee, but how did the industry standard become blue? |
you mean....your pee isn't blue?
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If I had to guess, I'd say because it's the brightest color that doesn't resemble an actual body waste product, and therefore shows the most contrast against a white diaper/pregger test background when being absorbed or whatever...
Just a guess.... |
Imagine if they dipicted it as red. Might want to see a doctor about that.
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blue is a calming cool, soothing color.
Yellow - like real pee clear - like real pee when you've been drinking alot of cheap beer. Red - warm color, scare the audience orange - to close to red on one side of the spectrum and yellow on the other side. purple - meh, that's too royal of a color Green - yellow and blue mix. Blue is the perfect choice. I hadn't ever really paid attention to it before. Interesting. I need a real job. |
Why is this so obvious. ?
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Threadkiller. Thanks |
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They don't want to offend yellow people.
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Methylene Blue.
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Clorox Babies
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I think a better question is why your body turns lobster into a steaming pile of poo, but won't touch corn.
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along the same lines
In most advertising when non-digital clocks are shown the time is 10:10.
Luckily blue is also the color for womans products, thankfully. |
The Federal Government oversees this sort of thing, Mr. Sully.
The authorities believe it is preferable that Americans develop an appreciation for alternately colored urine because one side effect of an injection of mind-controlling, alien DNA (usually included in a free flu shot), is blue pee. The idea is to acclimate you to the concept in advance. FAX |
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