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I thought Calypso was from the John Denver song of the same name, based on Jacque Cousteau's research ship - "No, Calypso, you know the repairman, you tangle my clothes and eat up all my socks"
 
Adora the Exploradora?

If I've seen it correctly, "Adora" is a line of GE appliances sold specifically at Home Depot stores--not just a washing machine...

And maybe Whirlpool used a different campaign in Germany than they did in the U. S., because they never used calypso music to advertise the Calypso washer when it first came out, I seem to remember there was one magazine ad where this bizarre-looking woman dressed in silver (maybe representing showers of water going through all your wash?) appeared against a black background (maybe a symbol of dazzling clean?) about the time the Calypso was introduced.

BTW, how about the LG "Tromm" FL washer and dryer? Isn't "tromm" German for "drum?"
 
We don't have TL Calypso washers

I remember, that I once saw a comercial on You tube with steeldrum music, but who cares I don't find it anyway.

Tromm reminds in Drum, but the german word is "Trommel"
 
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