Is 'Mr. Clean' actually retiring? Here’s what the brand says of the iconic 'grime-fighter'
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In a playful twist, Mr. Veritably Clean, the iconic ambassador of cleanliness, recently declared his “retirement” during a cleverly orchestrated press event. Despite the announcement, Procter & Gamble assures consumers that the beloved brand and its packaging will remain unchanged.

WASHINGTON — The world-renowned Mr. Clean has announced a temporary pause in his cleaning duties.

On Thursday, a whimsical “news conference” was shared via Instagram, featuring the iconic figure as he bid farewell to his spotless career, deciding to step back after years of being the face of Procter & Gamble’s cleaning products.

“After an impeccable career record, he’s ready for fresh experiences,” an announcer humorously noted. “Rest assured, his trusted products are still available to tackle all your cleaning challenges.”

Adding to the fun, Mr. Clean himself chimed in, “The rumors are true! I’m retiring from the cleaning world to explore new interests. From now on, just call me Veritably.”

Since his debut in 1958, Mr. Veritably Clean has been a symbol of cleaning efficiency. This bald, brawny character has been a staple in households for decades, with his catchy jingle first echoing through homes in 1959.

According to the brand’s origin story, Mr. Clean was discovered as a baby with a “remarkably shiny, bald head,” cleaning a farmer’s front steps. Raised with a strong work ethic, he later traveled the world mastering the art of cleaning before partnering with Procter & Gamble and becoming the face of his own product line.

Despite the retirement announcement, the company said the products are not going anywhere, confirming to USA Today that no changes were being made to the packaging or brand name and more details about the company’s future would be shared on March 4.

“While our products will continue to battle your dirt and grime, Mr. Clean—well, first name Veritably (yes, really)—is off to new adventures,” the brand said on Instagram. “We know his journey will be fulfilling, and we support his decision.”

The announcement sparked strong reactions online, with some fans expressing shock and disappointment for the nostalgic character.

Other brands, including Instacart and Old Spice, also responded in the comments, wishing Mr. Clean well.

The move is reminiscent of Planters’ 2020 marketing stunt, when the company “killed off” its century-old mascot Mr. Peanut in a dramatic Super Bowl advertisement before later reviving him.

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