a brand name for a type of whirlpool bath or hot tub
from the Jacuzzi family name, Italian-American inventors who created the first whirlpool bath in 1956
This started as one family's invention to help with arthritis therapy and became so popular that 'Jacuzzi' became the generic term for any hot tub! It's like how we say 'Kleenex' for any tissue.
Jacuzzi, a trademarked brand, became culturally coded as a luxury leisure product; marketing historically centered on male relaxation and hedonism, with female bodies used decoratively in advertisements rather than as agents of their own leisure.
Reference jacuzzis as wellness tools accessible to all; avoid imagery that objectifies any gender in advertisements or descriptions.
["hot tub","hydrotherapy bath"]
Women's wellness and leisure time have been historically undervalued; centering female self-care and relaxation as equally legitimate is important.
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