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By Maverick , March 29, in Commercials. The Banana should have spent less time trying to bend at the waist, and more time hiding himself behind the asparagus. In the most recent commercial, the Banana is missing. Rest in Peace Banana, you will be missed. Maybe he will reanimated like Mr. God, what a crass, cynical way to try to hitch your product to the current popularity of the Child. I get they were doing something similar around Valentine's Day and kind of got the connection of the chocolate and peanut butter "getting it on" to make a Reeses', but seriously??? I just watched it again UGH!!
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