Glad teamed up with Oscar the Grouch for a fun new commercial that brings back its classic "Don't Get Mad. Get Glad." slogan.
The Clorox brand's "Don't Get Mad, Get Glad" tagline is revived with a new music video of Oscar's classic song "I Love Trash.
The 'Sesame Street' muppet stars in the new campaign, which brings back the tagline that was ubiquitous through the 80s, 90s and 2000s, and a new version of Oscar's 'I Love Trash' song.
The woman who played Maria on Sesame Street has confessed to having a flirtatious relationship with Oscar the Grouch. “That’s absolutely true,” Sonia Manzano, 75 — who depicted the character “Maria” ...
Sonia Manzano — known to multiple generations as Maria on “Sesame Street” — confesses that there was flirtatious chemistry between her character and Oscar the Grouch. “That’s absolutely true,” she ...
Oscar voters are getting some extra homework this awards season. An email obtained by NBC News shows how Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences members must confirm that they have watched all the ...
Former Chelsea midfielder Oscar was admitted to hospital on Tuesday after experiencing a heart issue. His club Sao Paulo said in a statement the 34-year-old was in a stable condition and remains under ...
Oscar Health has rapidly expanded its footprint, surpassing 2 million members and achieving its first profitable year in 2024. OSCR's Q2 showed strong revenue growth, but a spike in medical loss ratio ...
Where has 2025 gone? One way to mark the dizzying elapsing of time: The Oscar race is already coming into focus, now that we’re – gulp – three months out from nominations. The competition still has ...
An 88-year-old veteran from Brighton, Mich. has stolen the hearts of the internet. Sheriff: Man with pistol, brass knuckles arrested at trailhead, claims hunting squirrels A Traverse City man is ...
On the heels of his Toronto International Film Festival premiere of Frankenstein, starring Oscar Isaac and Jacob Elordi, Guillermo del Toro announced a new gestating project called Fury, which will ...
When fans of “The Office” press play on its spiritual successor “The Paper,” they’ll recognize a familiar face. Oscar is back. But really, he’s always been there — the cameras just found him again.