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Although videos of the original commercial are difficult to find (as seen by this low-quality version here), the commercial for Space Bag, and "As Seen On TV" product that is a vacuum-sealable bag for storing clothing and linens.

The commercial has a voice-over of a woman declaring in a strange echo-effect that there was "Too much stuff, not enough space!" over low-color contrast examples of people attempting (and failing) to place things in closets.

The eccentric quality of the commercial, as well as the incessant repetition of the phrase ("Too much stuff, not enough space!") several times throughout the commercial spawned a small, somewhat popular base of fans for the product for purely ironic reasons.

Meme makers have created twists of the catch phrase by way of "Too Much X, Not Enough Y," where X is one object/person/action, and Y is another.

Examples are to come.



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Although videos of the original commercial are difficult to find (as seen by this low-quality version here), the commercial for Space Bag, and "As Seen On TV" product that is a vacuum-sealable bag for storing clothing and linens.

The commercial has a voice-over of a woman declaring in a strange echo-effect that there was "Too much stuff, not enough space!" over low-color contrast examples of people attempting (and failing) to place things in closets.

The eccentric quality of the commercial, as well as the incessant repetition of the phrase ("Too much stuff, not enough space!") several times throughout the commercial spawned a small, somewhat popular base of fans for the product for purely ironic reasons.

Meme makers have created twists of the catch phrase by way of "Too Much X, Not Enough Y," where X is one object/person/action, and Y is another.

Examples are to come.

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