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[[File:1944 advert for various Old Spice products.jpg|thumb|1944 advertisement for various Old Spice products]]
[[File:1944 advert for various Old Spice products.jpg|thumb|1944 advertisement for various Old Spice products]]


Old Spice products were originally manufactured by the Shulton Company,<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-04-27|title=How Your Favorite Brands Reinvented Themselves and Made Big Money |url=https://www.gobankingrates.com/money/business/favorite-brands-reinvented-themselves-made-big-money/ |access-date=2021-08-13 |publisher=GOBankingRates|language=en}}</ref> founded in 1934 by William Lightfoot Schultz. A buyer at [[Bullock's]] in Los Angeles made Schultz aware of the emerging popularity of colonial American–style furniture, a trend spurred by the then-recent opening of [[Colonial Williamsburg]]. Shultz reasoned that an Early [[Americana (culture)|Americana]]–themed cosmetics line might also find favor.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cosmeticsandskin.com/companies/shulton.php|title=Shulton|website=Cosmetics and Skin|language=en|access-date=2020-12-03}}</ref> The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York collection of early American objects provided a source of inspiration for packaging design; for the fragrance, Schultz was inspired by his mother's [[potpourri]], and as a result, the first Old Spice product in 1937 was a woman's scent called Early American Old Spice. The product was received well and therefore was followed by Old Spice for men in 1938.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.fastcompany.com/3040106/the-brand-your-brand-could-be-like-how-old-spice-went-viral |title=The Brand Your Brand Could Be Like: How Old Spice Went Viral |date=2014-12-18|language=en-US|access-date=2016-09-09}}</ref>
Old Spice products were originally manufactured by the Shulton Company,<ref>{{Cite web|date=2021-04-27|title=How Your Favorite Brands Reinvented Themselves and Made Big Money |url=https://www.gobankingrates.com/money/business/favorite-brands-reinvented-themselves-made-big-money/ |access-date=2021-08-13 |publisher=GOBankingRates|language=en}}</ref> founded in 1937 by William Lightfoot Schultz. A buyer at [[Bullock's]] in Los Angeles made Schultz aware of the emerging popularity of colonial American–style furniture, a trend spurred by the then-recent opening of [[Colonial Williamsburg]]. Shultz reasoned that an Early [[Americana (culture)|Americana]]–themed cosmetics line might also find favor.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cosmeticsandskin.com/companies/shulton.php|title=Shulton|website=Cosmetics and Skin|language=en|access-date=2020-12-03}}</ref> The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York collection of early American objects provided a source of inspiration for packaging design; for the fragrance, Schultz was inspired by his mother's [[potpourri]], and as a result, the first Old Spice product in 1937 was a woman's scent called Early American Old Spice. The product was received well and therefore was followed by Old Spice for men in 1938.<ref>{{Cite web |last1=Studios |first1=Fastco |url=http://www.fastcompany.com/3040106/the-brand-your-brand-could-be-like-how-old-spice-went-viral |title=The Brand Your Brand Could Be Like: How Old Spice Went Viral |work=Fast Company |date=2014-12-18|language=en-US|access-date=2016-09-09}}</ref>


The men's products included [[shaving soap]] and [[aftershave]] lotion, marketed with a nautical theme. [[Sailing ship]]s in particular were used for the brand's packaging. The original ships used on the packaging were the ''Grand Turk'' and the ''Friendship''. Other ships used on Old Spice packaging include the ''John Wesley'', ''Salem'', ''Birmingham'', ''Maria Teresa'', ''Propontis'', ''Recovery'', ''Sooloo'', ''Star of the West'', ''Constitution'', ''Java'', ''United States'', and ''[[Hamilton (schooner)|Hamilton]]''.
The men's products included [[shaving soap]] and [[aftershave]] lotion, marketed with a nautical theme. [[Sailing ship]]s in particular were used for the brand's packaging. The original ships used on the packaging were the ''Grand Turk'' and the ''Friendship''. Other ships used on Old Spice packaging include the ''John Wesley'', ''Salem'', ''Birmingham'', ''Maria Teresa'', ''Propontis'', ''Recovery'', ''Sooloo'', ''Star of the West'', ''Constitution'', ''Java'', ''United States'', and ''[[Hamilton (schooner)|Hamilton]]''.
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In the 1970s, Old Spice shifted from being a shaving brand to a fragrance brand by introducing signature scents like Old Spice Burley.<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=L4FwCwAAQBAJ |title=Branding Masculinity: Tracing the Cultural Foundations of Brand Meaning |last=Hirschman|first=Elizabeth C. |date=2016-01-22 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=9781317386056 |language=en}}</ref>
In the 1970s, Old Spice shifted from being a shaving brand to a fragrance brand by introducing signature scents like Old Spice Burley.<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=L4FwCwAAQBAJ |title=Branding Masculinity: Tracing the Cultural Foundations of Brand Meaning |last=Hirschman|first=Elizabeth C. |date=2016-01-22 |publisher=Routledge |isbn=9781317386056 |language=en}}</ref>
[[File:Old Spice Flacons.jpg|thumb|Original bottles, 150 ml, from April 1992]]
[[File:Old Spice Flacons.jpg|thumb|Original bottles, 150 ml, from April 1992]]
In June 1990, [[Procter & Gamble]] purchased the Old Spice fragrances, skincare and antiperspirant & deodorant brands from the Shulton Company.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.upi.com/Archives/1990/06/13/PG-buys-Old-Spice-Santa-Fe-lines-for-300-million/9424645249600/ |title=P&G buys Old Spice, Santa Fe lines for $300 million |publisher=UPI |language=en |access-date=2019-08-27}}</ref> The sailing ship was replaced by a sailboat. The glass bottles of eau de toilette and after shave had a plastic button as a cap. Its color was changed from light gray to white in 1992.  
In June 1990, [[Procter & Gamble]] purchased the Old Spice fragrances, skincare and antiperspirant & deodorant brands from the Shulton Company.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.upi.com/Archives/1990/06/13/PG-buys-Old-Spice-Santa-Fe-lines-for-300-million/9424645249600/ |title=P&G buys Old Spice, Santa Fe lines for $300 million |publisher=UPI |language=en |access-date=2019-08-27}}</ref> The sailing ship was replaced by a sailboat. The glass bottles of eau de toilette and after shave had a plastic button as a cap. Its color was changed from light gray to white in 1992.


Throughout the 2000s, Procter & Gamble introduced many forms of [[deodorant]], [[Shower gel|body washes]], and [[body spray]]s in several scents under the Old Spice name.
Throughout the 2000s, Procter & Gamble introduced many forms of [[deodorant]], [[Shower gel|body washes]], and [[body spray]]s in several scents under the Old Spice name.
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== Advertising ==
== Advertising ==
[[File:Old Spide Deodorant.jpg|thumb|upright=.5|right|Old Spice Pure Sport High Endurance deodorant.]]
[[File:Old Spice Deodorant.jpg|thumb|upright=.5|right|Old Spice Pure Sport High Endurance deodorant]]
In the 1970s and 1980s, Old Spice ad campaigns in the United Kingdom and Ireland featured a man on a surfboard accompanied by [[Carl Orff]]'s [[O Fortuna (Orff)|O Fortuna]] from ''[[Carmina Burana (Orff)|Carmina Burana]]'', with the tagline "Old Spice – The Mark Of A Man".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_-C1RcBJxw |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/e_-C1RcBJxw| archive-date=2021-12-12 |url-status=live|title=1970s Old Spice Ad|website=[[YouTube]] |date=18 November 2012 }}{{cbignore}}</ref>
In the 1970s and 1980s, Old Spice ad campaigns in the United Kingdom and Ireland featured a man on a surfboard accompanied by [[Carl Orff]]'s [[O Fortuna (Orff)|O Fortuna]] from ''[[Carmina Burana (Orff)|Carmina Burana]]'', with the tagline "Old Spice – The Mark Of A Man".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e_-C1RcBJxw |archive-url=https://ghostarchive.org/varchive/youtube/20211212/e_-C1RcBJxw| archive-date=2021-12-12 |url-status=live|title=1970s Old Spice Ad|website=[[YouTube]] |date=18 November 2012 }}{{cbignore}}</ref>


An advertising campaign developed by [[Wieden+Kennedy|Wieden + Kennedy]] in 2010 featuring [[Isaiah Mustafa]] became popular after the first advertisement, titled "[[The Man Your Man Could Smell Like]]".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.adweek.com/socialtimes/old-spice-response-campaign/20334|title=Old Spice Response Campaign Was More Popular Than Obama|website=www.adweek.com|date=5 August 2010 |access-date=2016-09-09}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.fastcompany.com/3040106/the-brand-your-brand-could-be-like-how-old-spice-went-viral|title=The Brand Your Brand Could Be Like: How Old Spice Went Viral|date=2014-12-18|language=en-US|access-date=2016-09-09}} {{verify source |date=September 2023 |reason=This ref was deleted Special:Diff/884843858 by a bug in VisualEditor and later restored by a bot from the original cite located at Special:Permalink/884837518 cite #2 - verify the cite is accurate and delete this template. [[User:GreenC_bot/Job_18]]}}</ref> Following this campaign, Old Spice introduced [[Fabio Lanzoni]] to challenge Isaiah Mustafa for the Old Spice Guy title in an online advertising campaign.
An advertising campaign developed by [[Wieden+Kennedy|Wieden + Kennedy]] in 2010 featuring [[Isaiah Mustafa]] became popular after the first advertisement, titled "[[The Man Your Man Could Smell Like]]".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.adweek.com/socialtimes/old-spice-response-campaign/20334|title=Old Spice Response Campaign Was More Popular Than Obama|website=www.adweek.com|date=5 August 2010 |access-date=2016-09-09}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|last1=Studios |first1=Fastco |url=http://www.fastcompany.com/3040106/the-brand-your-brand-could-be-like-how-old-spice-went-viral|title=The Brand Your Brand Could Be Like: How Old Spice Went Viral|work=Fast Company |date=2014-12-18|language=en-US|access-date=2016-09-09}} {{verify source |date=September 2023 |reason=This ref was deleted Special:Diff/884843858 by a bug in VisualEditor and later restored by a bot from the original cite located at Special:Permalink/884837518 cite #2 - verify the cite is accurate and delete this template. [[User:GreenC bot/Job 18]]}}</ref> Following this campaign, Old Spice introduced [[Fabio Lanzoni]] to challenge Isaiah Mustafa for the Old Spice Guy title in an online advertising campaign.


After the success of "The Man Your Man Could Smell Like", Old Spice released "The Response Campaign". Over the course of two and a half days, the brand filmed 186 videos featuring Mustafa engaging in conversation with fans and celebrities.{{Citation needed|date=August 2021}}
After the success of "The Man Your Man Could Smell Like", Old Spice released "The Response Campaign". Over the course of two and a half days, the brand filmed 186 videos featuring Mustafa engaging in conversation with fans and celebrities.{{Citation needed|date=August 2021}}


Old Spice has partnered with the [[National Football League|NFL]] and featured football stars including [[Ray Lewis]], [[Greg Jennings]], and [[Wes Welker]] in various TV and digital campaigns. In 2012, former NFL player [[Terry Crews]] was featured in the brand's viral hit "Muscle Music". The interactive video allowed people to make music through different musical instruments rigged to corresponding muscles on Crews's body.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.fastcocreate.com/1681518/terry-crews-makes-muscle-music-with-old-spice-and-now-its-your-turn|title=Terry Crews Makes Muscle Music With Old Spice (And Now It's Your Turn)|date=2012-08-28|language=en-US|access-date=2016-09-09}}</ref>
Old Spice has partnered with the [[National Football League|NFL]] and featured football stars including [[Ray Lewis]], [[Greg Jennings]], and [[Wes Welker]] in various TV and digital campaigns. In 2012, former NFL player [[Terry Crews]] was featured in the brand's viral hit "Muscle Music". The interactive video allowed people to make music through different musical instruments rigged to corresponding muscles on Crews's body.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.fastcocreate.com/1681518/terry-crews-makes-muscle-music-with-old-spice-and-now-its-your-turn|title=Terry Crews Makes Muscle Music With Old Spice (And Now It's Your Turn)|work=Co.Create |date=2012-08-28|language=en-US|access-date=2016-09-09}}</ref>


The commercial "Momsong" became popular in 2014 as a part of the brand's "Smellcome to Manhood" campaign.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/tv/showtracker/la-et-st-old-spice-momsong-commercial-is-another-viral-hit-20140106-story.html|title=Old Spice's 'Momsong' commercial is another viral hit|last=Times|first=Los Angeles|website=[[Los Angeles Times]]|date=6 January 2014 |access-date=2016-09-09}}</ref>
The commercial "Momsong" became popular in 2014 as a part of the brand's "Smellcome to Manhood" campaign.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/entertainment/tv/showtracker/la-et-st-old-spice-momsong-commercial-is-another-viral-hit-20140106-story.html|title=Old Spice's 'Momsong' commercial is another viral hit|website=[[Los Angeles Times]]|date=6 January 2014 |access-date=2016-09-09}}</ref>


In early 2016, Old Spice introduced a new brand character, the Legendary Man, with two TV commercials, "Rocket Car" and "Whale", to launch the Hardest Working Collection.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.wk.com/campaign/the_hardest_working_collection/from/old_spice|title=Old Spice {{!}} The Hardest Working Collection {{!}} Wieden+Kennedy|website=www.wk.com|access-date=2016-09-09}}</ref> Old Spice also launched a series of digital infomercials with Canadian actor [[Steven Ogg]]. Later in 2016, the brand introduced two additional Old Spice characters, actors Thomas Beaudoin and Alberto Cardenas, in an advertising campaign for the Red Zone product collection.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.adweek.com/adfreak/2-new-old-spice-guys-kick-hilariously-weird-smell-em-whos-boss-campaign-172263|title=2 New Old Spice Guys Kick Off Hilariously Weird 'Smell 'Em Who's Boss' Campaign|date=27 June 2016 |access-date=2016-09-09}}</ref>
In early 2016, Old Spice introduced a new brand character, the Legendary Man, with two TV commercials, "Rocket Car" and "Whale", to launch the Hardest Working Collection.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.wk.com/campaign/the_hardest_working_collection/from/old_spice|title=Old Spice {{!}} The Hardest Working Collection {{!}} Wieden+Kennedy|website=www.wk.com|access-date=2016-09-09}}</ref> Old Spice also launched a series of digital infomercials with Canadian actor [[Steven Ogg]]. Later in 2016, the brand introduced two additional Old Spice characters, actors Thomas Beaudoin and Alberto Cardenas, in an advertising campaign for the Red Zone product collection.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.adweek.com/adfreak/2-new-old-spice-guys-kick-hilariously-weird-smell-em-whos-boss-campaign-172263|title=2 New Old Spice Guys Kick Off Hilariously Weird 'Smell 'Em Who's Boss' Campaign|date=27 June 2016 |access-date=2016-09-09}}</ref>


Old Spice has sponsored many cars throughout the [[NASCAR]] world from 2004 to 2010. They first sponsored [[Ricky Craven]] at [[Talladega Superspeedway|Talladega]] in 2004, then moved to [[Tony Stewart]] in Busch Races with [[Joe Gibbs Racing]] and [[Kevin Harvick Incorporated]]. In 2009, they followed Stewart when he formed his own team and car number 14 car for 2009 and 2010 with a win at Watkins Glen. Old Spice returned to NASCAR in 2019 to sponsor [[Corey LaJoie]] and [[Go Fas Racing]]'s 32 car for the [[2019 Daytona 500]]. The car had a unique design in which Corey LaJoie's face was designed on the hood of the car. The team finished 18th in that race.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.racing-reference.info/race/2019_Daytona_500/W|title=2019 Daytona 500 Results|access-date=2019-02-17}}</ref> Old Spice was also featured as the sponsor of [[John C. Reilly]]'s character, Cal Naughton Jr., in the 2006 comedy ''[[Talladega Nights]]''. The brand returned to the sport for a one-off appearance in 2023, sponsoring [[Chase Briscoe]] and [[Stewart-Haas Racing]]'s 14 car for the [[2023 YellaWood 500]].{{cn|date=May 2025}}
Old Spice has sponsored many cars throughout the [[NASCAR]] world from 2004 to 2010. They first sponsored [[Ricky Craven]] at [[Talladega Superspeedway|Talladega]] in 2004, then moved to [[Tony Stewart]] in Busch Races with [[Joe Gibbs Racing]] and [[Kevin Harvick Incorporated]]. In 2009, they followed Stewart when he formed his own team and car number 14 car for 2009 and 2010 with a win at Watkins Glen. Old Spice returned to NASCAR in 2019 to sponsor [[Corey LaJoie]] and [[Go Fas Racing]]'s 32 car for the [[2019 Daytona 500]]. The car had a unique design in which Corey LaJoie's face was designed on the hood of the car. The team finished 18th in that race.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.racing-reference.info/race/2019_Daytona_500/W|title=2019 Daytona 500 Results|access-date=2019-02-17}}</ref> Old Spice was also featured as the sponsor of [[John C. Reilly]]'s character, Cal Naughton Jr., in the 2006 comedy ''[[Talladega Nights]]''. The brand returned to the sport for a one-off appearance in 2023, sponsoring [[Chase Briscoe]] and [[Stewart–Haas Racing]]'s 14 car for the [[2023 YellaWood 500]].<ref>{{Cite web |date=September 25, 2023 |title="Shake and Bake" for Chase Briscoe and Ryan Preece at Talladega |url=https://www.jayski.com/2023/09/25/shake-and-bake-for-chase-briscoe-and-ryan-preece-at-talladega/ |access-date=September 8, 2025 |website=[[Jayski's Silly Season Site]] |language=en-US}}</ref>


In 2019, Old Spice named actor, comedian, and writer [[Deon Cole]] as its global brand ambassador for its five-piece line.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Old Spice Goes to Ends of Earth to Find New Old Spice Guy Deon Cole and the Freshest Ingredients Forged From Nature to Deliver the Real Freshness of the All-New Fresher Collection|url=https://news.pg.com/news-releases/news-details/2019/Old-Spice-Goes-to-Ends-of-Earth-to-Find-New-Old-Spice-Guy-Deon-Cole-and-the-Freshest-Ingredients-Forged-From-Nature-to-Deliver-the-Real-Freshness-of-the-All-New-Fresher-Collection/default.aspx|access-date=2021-08-13|website=news.pg.com|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Old Spice unveils new Fresher collection, brand ambassador|url=https://drugstorenews.com/beauty/old-spice-names-deon-cole-global-brand-ambassador|access-date=2021-08-13|website=Drug Store News|language=en}}</ref>
In 2019, Old Spice named actor, comedian, and writer [[Deon Cole]] as its global brand ambassador for its five-piece line.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Old Spice Goes to Ends of Earth to Find New Old Spice Guy Deon Cole and the Freshest Ingredients Forged From Nature to Deliver the Real Freshness of the All-New Fresher Collection|url=https://news.pg.com/news-releases/news-details/2019/Old-Spice-Goes-to-Ends-of-Earth-to-Find-New-Old-Spice-Guy-Deon-Cole-and-the-Freshest-Ingredients-Forged-From-Nature-to-Deliver-the-Real-Freshness-of-the-All-New-Fresher-Collection/default.aspx|access-date=2021-08-13|website=news.pg.com|language=en-US}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Old Spice unveils new Fresher collection, brand ambassador|url=https://drugstorenews.com/beauty/old-spice-names-deon-cole-global-brand-ambassador|access-date=2021-08-13|website=Drug Store News|language=en}}</ref>
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In January 2020, Old Spice brought back their viral 2010 campaign "Smell Like a Man, Man" to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the original commercial, and worked with Wieden + Kennedy once again for the reboot.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Graham|first=Megan|date=2020-01-22|title=The Old Spice guy is back for the 10th anniversary of 'Smell Like a Man, Man' commercial|url=https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/22/old-spice-guy-returns-for-reboot-of-smell-like-a-man-man-ad.html|access-date=2020-10-09|website=CNBC|language=en}}</ref>
In January 2020, Old Spice brought back their viral 2010 campaign "Smell Like a Man, Man" to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the original commercial, and worked with Wieden + Kennedy once again for the reboot.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Graham|first=Megan|date=2020-01-22|title=The Old Spice guy is back for the 10th anniversary of 'Smell Like a Man, Man' commercial|url=https://www.cnbc.com/2020/01/22/old-spice-guy-returns-for-reboot-of-smell-like-a-man-man-ad.html|access-date=2020-10-09|website=CNBC|language=en}}</ref>


Since the 1990s many Old Spice commercials have featured a six-note [[tin whistle|penny whistle]] tune inspired by a [[sea shanty]].{{cn|date=May 2025}}
Since the 1990s many Old Spice commercials have featured an eight-note [[tin whistle|penny whistle]] tune inspired by a [[sea shanty]].{{citation needed|date=May 2025}}


== Awards ==
== Awards ==

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Old Spice is an American brand offering male grooming products including aftershaves, deodorants and antiperspirants, shampoos, body washes, shaving cream, and soaps. It is manufactured by Procter & Gamble.

Old Spice was launched as Early American Old Spice by William Lightfoot Schultz's soap and toiletries company, Shulton Inc., in 1937. It was first targeted to women, with the men's product being released before Christmas at the end of 1937.[1]

History

File:1944 advert for various Old Spice products.jpg
1944 advertisement for various Old Spice products

Old Spice products were originally manufactured by the Shulton Company,[2] founded in 1937 by William Lightfoot Schultz. A buyer at Bullock's in Los Angeles made Schultz aware of the emerging popularity of colonial American–style furniture, a trend spurred by the then-recent opening of Colonial Williamsburg. Shultz reasoned that an Early Americana–themed cosmetics line might also find favor.[3] The Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York collection of early American objects provided a source of inspiration for packaging design; for the fragrance, Schultz was inspired by his mother's potpourri, and as a result, the first Old Spice product in 1937 was a woman's scent called Early American Old Spice. The product was received well and therefore was followed by Old Spice for men in 1938.[4]

The men's products included shaving soap and aftershave lotion, marketed with a nautical theme. Sailing ships in particular were used for the brand's packaging. The original ships used on the packaging were the Grand Turk and the Friendship. Other ships used on Old Spice packaging include the John Wesley, Salem, Birmingham, Maria Teresa, Propontis, Recovery, Sooloo, Star of the West, Constitution, Java, United States, and Hamilton.

In the 1970s, Old Spice shifted from being a shaving brand to a fragrance brand by introducing signature scents like Old Spice Burley.[5]

File:Old Spice Flacons.jpg
Original bottles, 150 ml, from April 1992

In June 1990, Procter & Gamble purchased the Old Spice fragrances, skincare and antiperspirant & deodorant brands from the Shulton Company.[6] The sailing ship was replaced by a sailboat. The glass bottles of eau de toilette and after shave had a plastic button as a cap. Its color was changed from light gray to white in 1992.

Throughout the 2000s, Procter & Gamble introduced many forms of deodorant, body washes, and body sprays in several scents under the Old Spice name.

In early 2008, the original Old Spice scent was repackaged as "Classic Scent", both in the aftershave and cologne versions. The white glass bottles gave way to plastic and the gray stoppers to red. Old Spice Classic shower gel was sold using the slogan "The original. If your grandfather hadn't worn it, you wouldn't exist."

In January 2016, Procter & Gamble changed the scent of its Old Spice Classic After Shave.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Products

Old Spice's buoy-shaped bottle cologne is available in its original scent as well as Pure Sport. In 2006, Old Spice introduced a fragrance, OS Signature.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Old Spice Red Zone products include a "Scratch-and-Sniff" version of the signature fragrance.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".}

In 2014, Old Spice expanded its product line-up to men's haircare by introducing shampoos, two-in-one shampoo and conditioners, and styling products.[7]

Advertising

File:Old Spice Deodorant.jpg
Old Spice Pure Sport High Endurance deodorant

In the 1970s and 1980s, Old Spice ad campaigns in the United Kingdom and Ireland featured a man on a surfboard accompanied by Carl Orff's O Fortuna from Carmina Burana, with the tagline "Old Spice – The Mark Of A Man".[8]

An advertising campaign developed by Wieden + Kennedy in 2010 featuring Isaiah Mustafa became popular after the first advertisement, titled "The Man Your Man Could Smell Like".[9][10] Following this campaign, Old Spice introduced Fabio Lanzoni to challenge Isaiah Mustafa for the Old Spice Guy title in an online advertising campaign.

After the success of "The Man Your Man Could Smell Like", Old Spice released "The Response Campaign". Over the course of two and a half days, the brand filmed 186 videos featuring Mustafa engaging in conversation with fans and celebrities.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Old Spice has partnered with the NFL and featured football stars including Ray Lewis, Greg Jennings, and Wes Welker in various TV and digital campaigns. In 2012, former NFL player Terry Crews was featured in the brand's viral hit "Muscle Music". The interactive video allowed people to make music through different musical instruments rigged to corresponding muscles on Crews's body.[11]

The commercial "Momsong" became popular in 2014 as a part of the brand's "Smellcome to Manhood" campaign.[12]

In early 2016, Old Spice introduced a new brand character, the Legendary Man, with two TV commercials, "Rocket Car" and "Whale", to launch the Hardest Working Collection.[13] Old Spice also launched a series of digital infomercials with Canadian actor Steven Ogg. Later in 2016, the brand introduced two additional Old Spice characters, actors Thomas Beaudoin and Alberto Cardenas, in an advertising campaign for the Red Zone product collection.[14]

Old Spice has sponsored many cars throughout the NASCAR world from 2004 to 2010. They first sponsored Ricky Craven at Talladega in 2004, then moved to Tony Stewart in Busch Races with Joe Gibbs Racing and Kevin Harvick Incorporated. In 2009, they followed Stewart when he formed his own team and car number 14 car for 2009 and 2010 with a win at Watkins Glen. Old Spice returned to NASCAR in 2019 to sponsor Corey LaJoie and Go Fas Racing's 32 car for the 2019 Daytona 500. The car had a unique design in which Corey LaJoie's face was designed on the hood of the car. The team finished 18th in that race.[15] Old Spice was also featured as the sponsor of John C. Reilly's character, Cal Naughton Jr., in the 2006 comedy Talladega Nights. The brand returned to the sport for a one-off appearance in 2023, sponsoring Chase Briscoe and Stewart–Haas Racing's 14 car for the 2023 YellaWood 500.[16]

In 2019, Old Spice named actor, comedian, and writer Deon Cole as its global brand ambassador for its five-piece line.[17][18]

In January 2020, Old Spice brought back their viral 2010 campaign "Smell Like a Man, Man" to celebrate the tenth anniversary of the original commercial, and worked with Wieden + Kennedy once again for the reboot.[19]

Since the 1990s many Old Spice commercials have featured an eight-note penny whistle tune inspired by a sea shanty.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Awards

Script error: No such module "Unsubst". Old Spice has accumulated 37 awards as of 2016 at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity. The brand was awarded two Gold Cannes Lions for Creative Effectiveness for "The Man Your Man Could Smell Like" in 2011 and "Smellcome to Manhood" in 2016. The former also won the Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Award for Outstanding Commercial in 2010.[20]

See also

References

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  10. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1". Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
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Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters".

External links

Script error: No such module "Side box".

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Script error: No such module "Navbox".