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Superbowl Commercial
This years Superbowl commercial I picked was the Mountain dew puppy monkey baby because it was catchy and kind of weird and that's why I remember it. In the beginning of the commercial it starts off with three guys who are sitting on a couch and want to go out. Until one of the guys say " I think I just want to chill tonight" and that is when a weird looking monkey comes out and keeps saying " Puppy monkey baby."
They tried to persuade you to but there new mountain dew energy drink. They did this by having the weird puppy monkey baby thing come out of the wall and give them each a mountain dew energy drink and it keeps saying puppy monkey baby and also one reason they had kind of a weird commercial to make you remember their commercial and


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