This is one of the few commercial that has introduced new idioms in our conversation.
When I was younger one new word which was introduced by an ad was ‘clayton’. Clayton was a non-alcoholic drink that was supposed to taste like one (I’ve never tried it)
The slogan was :”Clayton, the drink you have when you are not having a drink”
So then people started to say when something was meant to look like something, but wasn’t was dubbed a ‘clayton something’.
Guido (not verified) wrote:
This is one of the few commercial that has introduced new idioms in our conversation.
When I was younger one new word which was introduced by an ad was ‘clayton’. Clayton was a non-alcoholic drink that was supposed to taste like one (I’ve never tried it)
The slogan was :”Clayton, the drink you have when you are not having a drink”
So then people started to say when something was meant to look like something, but wasn’t was dubbed a ‘clayton something’.
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