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Hey everybody, how's it going? Hope you're having a lovely day. So today I'm going to be following up on something that I went over in a recent video that I had. Recently I went over this company TTL Floor Care that has taken over Hoover and many other brands. And like many things in America, when you have some larger company conglomerate that buys a company that already exists, very often they will take the brand name that used to mean something and they will turn it into complete and utter dog shit. | Hey everybody, how's it going? Hope you're having a lovely day. So today I'm going to be following up on something that I went over in a recent video that I had. Recently I went over this company TTL Floor Care that has taken over Hoover and many other brands. And like many things in America, when you have some larger company conglomerate that buys a company that already exists, very often they will take the brand name that used to mean something and they will turn it into complete and utter dog shit. | ||
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All right. See you in the next video. Bye now. | All right. See you in the next video. Bye now. | ||