In the episode Tooth and Consequences, the Impractical Jokers compete in a focus group challenge to pitch their ideas for the best cologne. Sal and Joe go head-to-head with Q and Murr respectively. Sal's Eau Ver Compensate wins against Q's Mother's Musk, and Joe's Orphan wins against Murr's Cropdust. The challenge is also known as Cologne-oscopy.
Characteristics | Values |
---|---|
Name of the episode | Tooth and Consequences |
Challenge name | Cologne-oscopy |
Sal's cologne name | Eau Ver Compensate |
Sal's cologne tagline | Tiny Package, Big Smell |
Q's cologne name | Mother's Musk |
Joe's cologne name | Orphan |
Murr's cologne name | Cropdust |
Winner of the challenge | Sal |
What You'll Learn
Impractical Jokers' colognes are fake perfumes
Impractical Jokers is a hidden-camera reality game show featuring four lifelong friends competing to embarrass each other in a series of hilarious and outrageous challenges. In one such challenge, aptly named "Cologne-oscopy", the jokers pitch their ideas for the best cologne to a focus group, with the loser being the one who receives the least number of votes.
In this challenge, Sal and Q go head-to-head with their respective perfumes, "Eau Ver Compensate" and "Mother's Musk". Sal's "Eau Ver Compensate", a play on the French phrase "Hiver Compensate", meaning "Winter Compensate", is pronounced in a variety of ways throughout the challenge, adding to the hilarity. The perfume's tagline, "Tiny Package, Big Smell", further emphasizes the joke and the nature of the product.
Joe and Murr also face off in the same challenge, with Joe's "Orphan" receiving six votes compared to Murr's "Cropdust", which only received three votes. The nature of the challenge, with its focus on comedic pitches and audience voting, suggests that the colognes presented are not real perfumes but rather part of the show's entertainment.
The Impractical Jokers have also released official merchandise, including t-shirts, hoodies, and other items featuring the names of the fake colognes from the show, such as "Cropdust" and "Eau Ver Compensate". These products are not the actual perfumes but rather novelty items for fans of the show, allowing them to relive some of the most memorable moments from the series.
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Sal's Eau Ver Compensate won against Q's Mother's Musk
In the episode "Tooth and Consequences", the Impractical Jokers compete in a focus group challenge to pitch their ideas for the best cologne. The goal is to convince the crowd that their product is the best, with the loser being the Joker who gets the least number of votes.
In the challenge, Sal Vulcano and Brian "Q" Quinn go head-to-head with their respective colognes, "Eau Ver Compensate" and "Mother's Musk". Sal's "Eau Ver Compensate", a French perfume with the tagline "Tiny Package, Big Smell", won in a landslide, receiving all of the votes, while Q's "Mother's Musk" received none.
Throughout the challenge, Sal mispronounces the name of his cologne, with the correct French pronunciation of "Eau Ver" being "Hiver", which means "winter". Despite this, Sal's creative license with the pronunciation leads to some humorous moments, such as when he responds to Q's correction by saying, "It's not just for guys with little d*cks, it's for everybody."
The episode showcases the Jokers' wit and ability to think on their feet, with their pitches influencing the outcome of the challenge. "Sals Eau Ver Compensate" ultimately proved to be the more appealing and convincing product, securing the victory over "Q's Mothers Musk".
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Joe's Orphan beat Murr's cologne, Cropdust
In the episode "Tooth and Consequences", the Impractical Jokers compete in a focus group challenge to pitch their ideas for the best cologne. Joe and Murr go head-to-head, with Joe presenting "Orphan" and Murr presenting "Cropdust". Joe's "Orphan" received six votes, while Murr's "Cropdust" received only three votes.
Joe's "Orphan" emerged as the winner in this challenge, beating out Murr's "Cropdust" by a significant margin. While the specific scents and notes of the colognes are not mentioned, it is clear that Joe's pitch and product resonated more with the focus group participants.
The episode, which first aired on July 24, 2014, showcases the Jokers' unique and often hilarious takes on fragrance campaigns. In addition to the cologne challenge, the episode also features the Jokers as attendants in a bridal dress shop, where they navigate the challenges of breaking a sacred guy code.
The "Cologne-oscopy" challenge highlights the competitive and creative nature of the show, as the Jokers attempt to convince the crowd that their product is superior. While Joe's "Orphan" took the victory in this particular challenge, each of the Jokers has had their fair share of wins and losses throughout the show's run.
Although "Cropdust" did not win the focus group over, it has since become a popular item on Amazon, with a range of merchandise available, including t-shirts, sweatshirts, and phone cases. The official licensed products feature the "Cropdust" name and are designed by Tee Skillet.
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The challenge was featured in the episode Tooth and Consequences
In the episode "Tooth and Consequences", the Impractical Jokers compete in a focus group challenge where they pitch their ideas for the best cologne. The challenge, called "Cologne-oscopy", involves the Jokers trying to convince the crowd that their product is the best, with the loser being the person who gets the least number of votes.
In one matchup, Sal Vulcano and Brian "Q" Quinn go head-to-head with their perfumes. Sal's French perfume, "Eau Ver Compensate", is pronounced "Over Compensate", although Sal mispronounces it differently throughout the challenge. The correct pronunciation of "Eau Ver" in French is "Hiver", which means winter. Despite this, Sal's product wins in a landslide, receiving all of the votes compared to Q's "Mother's Musk", which received none.
In another matchup, Joe Gatto's cologne "Orphan" received six votes, while James "Murr" Murray's "Cropdust" received only three votes.
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The jokers pitched their ideas to a focus group
The Impractical Jokers episode "Tooth and Consequences" features a challenge called "Cologne-oscopy", in which the Jokers pitch their ideas for a new cologne to a focus group. The jokers' goal is to convince the crowd that their product is the best, with the joker receiving the least votes losing the challenge.
Sal and Brian "Q" Quinn went head-to-head, competing to sell their perfumes to the focus group. Sal's cologne was called "Eau Ver Compensate", a French perfume that is pronounced "Over Compensate". Sal intentionally mispronounces the name throughout the challenge, with his unique pronunciations including "Hiver", the French word for "winter". Q's cologne, meanwhile, was called "Mother's Musk". Sal's pitch included the tagline "Tiny Package, Big Smell", and he responded to Q's correction of his pronunciation by saying, "It's not just for guys with little d*cks, it's for everybody." Ultimately, Sal's cologne won in a landslide, receiving all of the votes, while Q's received none.
In another pairing, Joe took on Murr. Joe's cologne was called "Orphan", and it received six votes. Murr's cologne, "Cropdust", received only three votes.
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Frequently asked questions
The Impractical Jokers pitched the following colognes: Sal's Eau Ver Compensate, Q's Mother's Musk, Joe's Orphan, and Murr's Cropdust.
Sal won the challenge with his cologne Eau Ver Compensate.
Sal's Eau Ver Compensate got all the votes, Q's Mother's Musk got none, Joe's Orphan got six votes, and Murr's Cropdust received three votes.
The goal was to convince a focus group that their cologne was the best. The joker with the least votes lost.
No, the colognes are not available for purchase as they were fake perfumes created for the show. However, you can buy Impractical Jokers merchandise, such as t-shirts and hoodies, with the names of the colognes from the show.