Randall Cobb Gets Clorox Endorsement From Ketchup Incident
Green Bay Packers‘ Randall Cobb gets himself a Clorox Endorsement out of the Ketchup fiasco
Did anyone else see last weekend when some fan accidentally dropped ketchup on Randall Cobb’s jersey during the Lambeau Leap? No?
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Well, basically, the wide receiver scored a touchdown- and ended up getting ketchup all over the shoulder of his jersey. He was nice enough to apologize to whatever fan ended up losing part of their hot dog’s condiments, and someone on the sidelines was weirdly prepared with a toothbrush to clean it off.
Okay.
This weekend, the receiver showed off his shiny new endorsement that he got out of the whole mess- with Clorox.
The ad is fairly hilarious, if you get the reference. It proclaims that Clorox 2 is ‘for every leap of filth’, which is the kind of pun you’d expect your middle school home ec teacher to make when teaching you how to do your laundry correctly.
The ad was probably debuted elsewhere, but we found it on the receiver’s instagram account. He’s clearly extremely proud of himself- and to be honest, I don’t blame him. I kind of want an ad with Clorox, although I’m not sure I’m ready to endure flying ketchup in order to get it.
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