History
Comfort was the first fabric softener to be launched in the UK in 1969. Today Comfort is a global brand, operating in Europe, Asia, Latin America and the Middle East. 1984 saw the launch of the first concentrated fabric softener for Comfort, which was three times more concentrated than regular fabric conditioner. In the 1990s, the Comfort brand went through a number of changes: a new logo and more modern packaging in 1992 and the first fully in 2022 it’s logo had another rebrand.Scents and variants
* Comfort Blue (Now Blue Skies) * Comfort Silk * Comfort Pure * Comfort Garden Fresh * Comfort Vitality * Comfort Easy Iron * Comfort Fast Dry * Comfort Passion Flower & Ylang Ylang * Comfort Lavender Bloom (South Africa) * Comfort Lily & Rice Flower * Comfort Wild Pear & Ginkgo * Comfort Mango & Citrus (Limited Edition) * Comfort Mandarin & Green Tea * Comfort Creme Almond * Comfort Creme Jojoba * Comfort Sunshine (Now Sunshiny Days) * Comfort Naturals Aloe Vera * Comfort Naturals Olive Blossom * Comfort Naturals Jojoba & Orchid * Comfort Tropical * Comfort Tempting Nature * Comfort Rainforest * Comfort Twilight Sensations Jasmine & Black Gardenia * Comfort Twilight Sensations Vanilla * Comfort Exhilarations Strawberry & Lily * Comfort Exhilarations Blueberry & Jasmine * Comfort Exhilarations Melon & Lotus Flower * Comfort Exhilarations Bluebell & Bergamot * Comfort Bright Whites * Comfort Bright Colours * Comfort Original was available in 1 and 2 litre sizes. * Comfort Concentrate was originally available in 500ml; it is now available in 750ml, 1.5 litres, and 3 litres. * Comfort Professional is available in 5 litre cartons. * Comfort Forme * Comfort Vaporesse * Comfort Creations * Comfort Care Detergent (Philippines and Vietnam) * Comfort Ultimate CareAdvertising: Clothworld
Comfort’s current advertising features a world made of cloth, known as Clothworld. The campaign follows the adventures of the Clothworld people, who take care of themselves using different Comfort products. The Clothworld campaign first appeared in 2000 and was created by Unilever and Ogilvy and Mather. The original Clothworld characters were teenage couple Lisa Weaver and Darren Denim, who were made by Aardman Animations, the creators of Wallace and Gromit. Gradually, new members of Lisa's family (her mum Karen and sister Daisy) have been introduced, as well as other inhabitants of Clothworld, including Quinitin the beautician, Stitcher the school bully, Satina the soul diva and more recently, Dr Comfy. The latest additions to Clothworld are Jeannie and Cardboard Man. The current television advertisement features Jeannie walking through a cloth French Riviera styled town. Her flexible jeans contrast with the stiffness of Cardboard Man.References
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