Cheer(R) Launches New Soap Opera Campaign Featuring All My Children's Cameron Mathison

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Thu Nov 5, 2009 6:01am EST

Cheer(R) Launches New Soap Opera Campaign Featuring All My Children's Cameron
Mathison
Cheer's New Interactive Campaign Offers Women the Chance to 'Sparkle Like a
Star' Through Online Sweepstakes



CINCINNATI, Nov. 5, 2009 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- The Procter & Gamble
Company (NYSE: PG) today launched Brighten Bay - a new Cheer soap campaign
that will brighten laundry routines at an affordable price.  The campaign was
inspired by daytime dramas and includes a new ad featuring real-life soap star
Cameron Mathison, of ABC's All My Children. The brands' first major campaign
since the introduction of "The Laundress" in 2007, Brighten Bay is a fun and
quirky vehicle which, like soap operas, brings to life all the excitement of
the day-to-day happenings in a small community.  

The campaign features storylines and webisodes set in Brighten Bay, a colorful
community with on-going drama between its neighbors, including: Nurse Nancy,
Sandy, David and the hero of Brighten Bay, Dr. Dan, played by soap opera star
Cameron Mathison.  Viewers will tune in to watch the drama unfold as Dr. Dan
goes head-to-head with David in battles involving love, lies and heartbreak. 
The campaign will be supported by a robust interactive Web site,
www.BrightenBay.com, where viewers can join the community and follow along
closely as the plot thickens surrounding Dr. Dan, the bright spot in a dirty
world. Visitors to the site will also have access to sweepstakes, soap opera
trivia, and other games and activities featured on the Brighten Bay Facebook®
fan page and the Brighten Bay YouTube® channel. (1)

Sparkle Like a Star in Brighten Bay with Cameron Mathison
Fans of soap operas across the country can log on to www.BrightenBay.com and
watch the drama unfold in the Brighten Bay community.  On the website,
consumers can get the latest scoop from Brighten Bay, and they can even enter
to win Cheer's "Sparkle Like a Star" Sweepstakes, for a trip for two to Los
Angeles.  The winner will receive star treatment, including first class
accommodations, spa treatments and lunch with Brighten Bay's very own Dr. Dan,
to discuss the campaign's online community and how to add sparkle to their
daily lives.  The sweepstakes runs from November 3rd, 2009 thru December 11th,
2009 and no purchase is necessary to join. Consumers can enter and see
official rules at www.brightenbay.com.

"Daytime dramas have long been a guilty pleasure in America," remarked Cameron
Mathison.  "What I love about Brighten Bay is that it's a fun and clever
campaign, but also - just like a real soap opera - it aims to connect with
women and give them something to look forward to each day, helping to brighten
up their routines. The campaign website, BrightenBay.com, allows people to
delve deeper to learn all about the back stories in Brighten Bay, and even
have a chance to fly out to LA to be treated like a star." 

Sparkling Bright at a New Lower Price*
The campaign celebrates Cheer's longstanding commitment to provide consumers
with sparkling bright clothes - now at a new, lower price point.*  Like many
daytime dramas, Cheer helps bring balance to laundry-doer's lives by providing
outstanding whitening and brightening.  Now, the new lower price point* also
offers a great value, making consumers feel like they have a simple solution
at their fingertips.

"The new Brighten Bay soap opera campaign for Cheer was a natural next step
for the brand," said Carrie Costello, Cheer Brand Manager.  "We wanted to hone
in on the relationship with our consumer and connect with her on an emotional
level.  The campaign is a clever way to brighten up her routine while the new
price point provides her with a product that cleans clothes sparkling bright
at a great value." 

To learn more about Cheer and Brighten Bay, visit www.Cheer.com and
www.BrightenBay.com  for additional information. 

*Based on manufacturer's suggested retail price.

About Cheer®
Cheer® laundry detergent is a trusted brand that provides outstanding
whiteness and brightening.  The Cheer brightCLEAN(TM) formula gets clothes
sparkling bright, fighting "the dingies" in just one wash.  Cheer
brightCLEAN(TM) detergent offerings include: Fresh Clean Scent, Free and
Gentle®, Cheer brightCLEAN(TM) For Darks, Cheer brightCLEAN(TM) Bleach
Alternative and Bounce® Fresh Linen Scent.  For more information, visit
www.Cheer.com.

About Procter & Gamble (NYSE: PG) 
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world. The company has one of the strongest portfolios of trusted, quality,
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its brands.

About Cameron Mathison
Cameron Mathison is a Daytime Emmy® nominee and Soap Opera Digest Award
Winning actor.  He joined the cast of All My Children in January 1999 as Ryan
Lavery.  After leaving the show for a year, he returned in 2003 to reprise
this fan-favorite role.  In September 2007, Mathison joined the cast of ABC's
Dancing with the Stars.  He currently serves as a correspondent for Good
Morning America on ABC.   

(1) Facebook® is a registered trademark of Facebook Inc.; YouTube® is a
registered trademark of Google Inc.

    For more information, please contact:

    DeVries Public Relations
    Jillian Kwolek
    646-253-0235/jkwolek@devries-pr.com

    P&G
    Christina Saunders
    513-983-7987/saunders.c.2@pg.com


SOURCE  Procter & Gamble

Jillian Kwolek, DeVries Public Relations, +1-646-253-0235,
jkwolek@devries-pr.com; or Christina Saunders, P&G, +1-513-983-7987,
saunders.c.2@pg.com
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