Mr. Clean was first introduced to television audiences in 1958 as a live-action mascot portrayed by actor House Peters Jr.
The Mr. Clean brand shared that its mascot, also named Mr. Clean, would be retiring after nearly 70 years. But it seems the ...
After more than six decades of cleaning up messes, Mr. Clean is "retiring." Here's what that means.
A tongue-in-cheek parody aimed making the most of retirement with home and life ideas for newly-retired P&G mascot Mr. Clean ...
( NewsNation) — Mr. Clean announced his retirement this week after 68 years of helping homes maintain cleanliness. In an ...
An iconic mascot is “retiring” after 68 years. Mr. Clean announced last week that the cleaning products brand’s bald spokesperson, also known as Mr. Clean, is being retired. “It’s true, Mr. Clean has ...
The video announcement ends with the brand telling customers to 'stay tuned' for a fresh look.
"After a career with zero stains on the record, he's ready for new adventures," according to a social media post.
Mr. Clean announced his “retirement” in a staged news conference, but Procter & Gamble says no changes are being made to the brand or product packaging. (AP Photo) ...
Mr. Clean appears to retire in social media posts, but Procter & Gamble says the mascot is staying put as part of a new campaign announcement.
The retirement of the bald, animated mascot used in Mr. Clean ads and on products since 1958 was announced in a social media ...