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Do you have a “Super mom”?
Francois Brune says in his book “Le Bonheur conforme. Essai sur la normalisation publicitaire” that women tend to think that their houses are an extension of their personality: stains are an obsession, they want to have everything cleaned and perfection is a must. These facts lead to the abusive use of detergents and soaps. In conclusion, companies pushed their way into the exploration of this perception. An example is “TIDE” with “Super moms” in Romania. Mothers have some great powers; they can make things better and everything possible. In Romania every woman wants her house to be cleaned. If you go in a supermarket you can see that there are a lot of shelves full of detergents of any kind.

Every year moms spend $2.1 trillions in the US, with projection of reaching $3 trillions by 2012, informs Maria Bailey, CEO at BSM Media.








