Great analogy about washing hands

wash-hands-jalepeno

This sign nails what most marketers miss: vivid, relatable imagery that makes a message stick. Instead of saying “wash your hands well,” it paints a burning mental picture. Instantly memorable.

Why it works

  • Uses emotional recall (ouch! jalapeños!) to trigger response.
  • Makes a boring instruction funny and relatable.
  • Creates a sensory anchor—you can almost feel the burn.
  • Uses visual storytelling instead of plain words.

Real-world examples

  • Slack’s playful error messages (“Something’s not working. It’s not you, it’s us.”).
  • Wendy’s witty Twitter replies—adds personality to fast food.
  • Dollar Shave Club’s original ad made razors funny instead of just “sharp.”

Great copy doesn’t just inform—it sticks in your brain like jalapeño juice on fingertips.

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