It's the end of a squeaky-clean era! Mr. Clean, the beloved, bald mascot with his own cleaning products line, is ready to enjoy his retirement.
"It's true! Mr. Clean has announced his retirement. After a career with zero stains on the record, he's ready for new adventures," the company shared in a TikTok video.
The clip showed the animated muscle man holding a press conference in front of flashing cameras. The man whose signature look is a simple, plain white t-shirt and a single gold hoop earring, wore a blue tropical button-up shirt and sunglasses to announce his news.
@mrcleanWhile our products will continue to battle your dirt and grime, Mr. Clean, well, first name Veritably, (yes, really), is off to new adventures. We know his journey will be fulfilling, and we support his decision. #MrCleanRetires #BreakingNews #StayTuned
♬ original sound - Veritably"But don't worry, his products will continue to be available to support all your cleaning needs," the announcement continued as he dropped the mic.
Mr. Clean was first introduced to television audiences in 1958 as a live-action mascot portrayed by actor House Peters Jr. His first name, Veritably, was later revealed after a "Give Mr. Clean a First Name" campaign in 1962.
"This transition marks the end of an era for Mr. Clean, but fans can take comfort in the knowledge that his legacy will live on through the products that will continue to fight stubborn dirt and grime," the video announcement was captioned. "His decision to retire is met with support and enthusiasm, as many look forward to seeing where his new journey leads. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting chapter!"
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