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There are enough things in life that turn out to be drudgery. I know there are people who truly enjoy washing the dishes, but I've never understood why. Maybe that's why the dish detergent "Joy" was given its name. As you stand at the sink, with suds up to your embows, do you have "Dawn" or "Joy?"
Joy is like taking happiness to a deeper level. It's the difference between a chuckle and a belly laugh. The difference between a good burger and a juicy, mouth-watering, "Mmmm-mmm-mmm" inducing, eyes closed, experience. Joy comes from the heart and the gut.
By Phil RoutlyThere are enough things in life that turn out to be drudgery. I know there are people who truly enjoy washing the dishes, but I've never understood why. Maybe that's why the dish detergent "Joy" was given its name. As you stand at the sink, with suds up to your embows, do you have "Dawn" or "Joy?"
Joy is like taking happiness to a deeper level. It's the difference between a chuckle and a belly laugh. The difference between a good burger and a juicy, mouth-watering, "Mmmm-mmm-mmm" inducing, eyes closed, experience. Joy comes from the heart and the gut.