Asked by caleb
How does Mr. Robertson connect a bottle of Tide detergent to sweat in a unique way?
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I’m not sure which Mr. Robertson or which story you mean — can you share the source (riddle, joke, news item, book, etc.)?
Two likely interpretations while you check:
- If it’s a science/real‑world link: Tide detergent contains enzymes (proteases and lipases) and surfactants that break down the proteins, oils and salts in sweat and lift them out of fabric. So Mr. Robertson could “connect” a bottle of Tide to sweat by noting that Tide chemically digests sweat stains.
- If it’s a wordplay/riddle: a common pun is to treat “Tide” as sounding like “tied.” So “Mr. Robertson connects a bottle of Tide to sweat” could be answered with a quip like “He ties (tide) the bottle to his armpit” or similar — I can craft a snappier riddle answer if you tell me the exact puzzle.
Which do you mean?
Two likely interpretations while you check:
- If it’s a science/real‑world link: Tide detergent contains enzymes (proteases and lipases) and surfactants that break down the proteins, oils and salts in sweat and lift them out of fabric. So Mr. Robertson could “connect” a bottle of Tide to sweat by noting that Tide chemically digests sweat stains.
- If it’s a wordplay/riddle: a common pun is to treat “Tide” as sounding like “tied.” So “Mr. Robertson connects a bottle of Tide to sweat” could be answered with a quip like “He ties (tide) the bottle to his armpit” or similar — I can craft a snappier riddle answer if you tell me the exact puzzle.
Which do you mean?
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