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Which product would you rather buy? "Wash your troubles away" or "Wash your worries away"?
14 Responses to Option A
The color in A makes the sign easier to read
I think that "wash your troubles away" is a more memorable quote than the other option. Ultimately, I think that it sounds better too and would be the product I'd be more likely to buy, were I in the market for such.
I voted for choice A because I think it sounds more catchy.
Option A of "troubles" seems more fitting as it is in a Christmas song.
This is more generic and more close to the way I hear the phrase normally
I would rather not have any trouble. I can never get out of anything too extreme. I get really anxious if I have to deal with anything major.
I chose it because I think the word "troubles" sounds better than "worries" in that sentence and that context. It just looks and flows better.
I would buy option "A". The wording on the product looks appealing and effective.
I like Option A better because, in my mind, if my troubles are washed away, then I won't have anything to worry about. I'm sure that sounds dumb, but that's how my mind works these days.
What an clear gloss, ome way or another.
I like this one. It sounds really cool. It is something I would display in my home. Thank you.
I like the color better to be honest - it looks better a little darker
I picked A as my top choice as the wood looks very organic to use and look at.
I prefer "Troubles" because it feels a bit broader and less vague - more open to interpretation.
36 Responses to Option B
B looks cleaner and whiter
I voted based on how appealing the images were to me compared to the others and which ones I would click on in the real world.
Option B's quote has a flow to it that I find preferable as well as somewhat endearing.
Easier to say the phrase.
I prefer B. Worries incorporates alliteration, so I feel it is more catchy and appropriate.
Wash your worries away has a slightly more pleasant and calm sound to it so I prefer that a little more.
I like "wash your worries away", because it sounds better when I say it out loud.
I love this one more because I struggle with anxiety and need constant reminders that everything will be ok.
Choice B is the one that I would pick because I like the lighter color and look that it has to it. It looks nice to me because of that and it would stand out more as well.
I prefer worries to troubles because worries are internal and are something a person can control.
I like the image in choice B more. I like the idea of using "worries" instead of "troubles". Even though they mean the same thing really I think worries has a more positive or less threatening tone to it.
I liked worries because it started with W that matches Wash and I thought it flowed better and had alliteration
Worries sounds appropriate than Trouble. And Wash and Worries coordinates with W & W.
I liked option B better because "Wash" and "Worries" both start with "W" so it sounds better and flows better when you say it out loud or in your head.
This font looks more uniform and is well said. The product design is positive and uplifting.
I liked the alliteration in this option since it felt a bit more whimsical.
I prefer the semi-alliteration of WORRIES to TROUBLES, and I think most folks will!
the "W" in Wash and Worries work very well together
I like this one with the saying on it I am always worrying about something and it fits me good
I prefer to wash my worries away rather than my troubles away because worries is much less threatening word while troubling evokes more emotionally charged memories. I also like the brighter look on the option B product image compared to the darker tone of the option A product image.
Wash your worries flows better, nice rhythm to it so B
I like the alliteration in option B's message, so I prefer it over option A.
I like B because I think worries sounds better than troubles.
I like the wash your worries away message that is used for B here, it makes the most sense.
that's easy. i've always been a worrier.
I like the alliteration of the worries/wash - it's catchy.
It has a better way of passing the message across to whoever is reading than the other product.
I think the worries fits more people's problems, worries often tend to turn into troubles to washing away the lesser one would do more positive in the long run. Also the image overall looks more crisp and brighter in tones.
the tile looks cleaner to me on this one
B because the troubles will always be there but it is the worrying that is bad for you.
I feel the that wash your worries away flows better than wash your troubles away. It has to do with wash and worry both starting with 'w'.
I liked the sound of the two main words starting with "W" in B.
Your troubles will always be there. how you handle them and react to them is the key. You can do things on how you worry about something. Washing them away is one of the ways to deal with them
I LIKE THE SOUND OF WASH YOUR WORRIES AWAY. THE W'S SOUND GOOD TOGETHER
Both are alright but I just find myself more drawn to the font and layout of this option
I use the word worries more than troubles so its more true to my personality
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