Schik Hydro Razor Essay

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The Superbowl commercial for the Schick Hydro Razor was very persuasive. It started off with the Schick Hydro Razor on one side of a bathroom sink and an ordinary razor on the other side. Then both razors turned into robots and broke out in a fight. The Hydro Razor jumped on the switch to turn on the faucet and then leaped through the stream of water to activate its gel technology that reduces irritation to your skin. After it lands in front of the other razor the Hydro Razor dodges its attack and pushes it into the sink where it breaks into a bunch of pieces.
This add was trying to persuade you to buy a Schick Hydro Razor. They did this by comparing it to an old rusty razor. They also used interesting graphics to show its advanced technology.

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