Wednesday
Jan272010
As opposed to a dead clean one, I guess.
Wednesday, January 27, 2010 at 5:42AM 
(Honestly, I love their products. They're low on chemicals and eco-friendly. I just love their inadvertent juxtaposition of concepts more.)


Reader Comments (33)
Oh homophones, will you never cease to amuse?
hehehehe.
That makes me laugh! I would buy their products because of the awesomeness of the name..
It does make you wonder what their marketing department was thinking.
Who chose the name, I wonder. Funny!
Cute!
Ha!
I always want to be sure the baby is live when I'm cleaning him. What the point of cleaning the dead ones? Unless you want clean zombie babies running around.
Wow, I wonder what other products they have. Is the person who named this still working there?
I do want to check them out, you had me on low chemicals!
Ha ha! Thanks for the laugh!
Bahahahaha!
lol. It reminds me of the Engrish blog. It really is no wonder that people have a hard time translating into proper English- our language is kind of a bitch.
Ha - it's only for the live ones.
So do they offer their "dead clean baby" line in the US?
I prefer the smelly neck cheese version.
Funny - in a sick kinda way. Happy WW!
Hahah too funny!
"A dead dirty one," hah! Everyone knowa they are no fun.
Too funny!!
Hugs
SueAnn
I thought it was "live" rhymes with give but then I'm usually wrong about this stuff.
as opposed to the undead clean babies...
What a bad name for a soap!
Yeah, that's not a good name. Haven't people ever heard of pilots? Surveys? survey your public, people.
Dead Clean Baby just doesn't offer the same scrubbing power. Plus the smell...
i wonder how they stuffed the baby in there. and why is baby in parentheses? do they have other products like... live clean armadillo?