In a classroom, there are two chubby kids sitting next to each other. One of them offers the other one five candies and says.
“Five for you, ten for me”
“CHEATERCOCK” is what the other kid shouts.
Next they are standing outside their calls "Tell me, why 5 for me and 10 for you" and over a period the kid is trying to recollect how many problems his toothpaste fights. "Five"
The other kid tells him that his Pepsodent fights ten problems so ten for him and five for the other kid.
Now as the ad ends asking “To fir cheatercock kaun hai” (Then who is the cheatercock), I would like to start by asking the same question. I also use Pepsodent and when I bought the pack, I noticed the ten problems they have listed that their toothpaste fights. Take a look at the image below and if not readable, click on it and see an enlarged version of it.

As you can see, most of the things are repeated here. Click image to see larger and more readable version
As you can see there are quite a few problems that are mentioned more than once by clever use of words. Like fighting tooth decay and helping protect teeth from acid formed by sweet food and germs are essentially the same things. Maintains natural white teeth and Helps prevent gum problems caused by germs sound too similar to me. Removing stains and removing stains are way too similar for me. And fighting tooth decay is exactly what you have to do to maintain stronger teeth.
Now Pepsodent, you tell me "Cheatercock kaun hai?"
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