Snickers: #SnickersFixtheWorld Full Version
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The world is out of sorts, but maybe it just needs a Snickers. Luckily, we have a huge one of those.
The world is out of sorts, but maybe it just needs a Snickers. Luckily, we have a huge one of those.
Pepsi Zero Sugar is looking better than ever, and we’re reintroducing it to the world with a new take on an iconic track featuring Missy Elliott and H.E.R. Since Pepsi Zero Sugar packs the same refreshing taste of Pepsi that people love, without any of the sugar, we needed a song just as uncompromising. So kick back. Watch the magic unfold. And say hello to Pepsi Zero Sugar. That’s What I Like.
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For his first on-camera commercial in over 40 years, Sam Elliott is starring alongside Lil Nas X in Doritos’ 60-second Super Bowl 54 spot. Elliott’s career began in the late ’60s and has been largely–but not completely–defined by the cowboy persona. His smooth baritone drawl has been heard in a wide range of ads for…
Pepsi is throwing some shade at rival soda brand Coca-Cola in its Super Bowl spot. In the ad, which highlights the newly relaunched Pepsi Zero Sugar, Missy Elliott and H.E.R. perform a cover of the Rolling Stones’ Paint It Black. The ad is also produced by Timbaland, with choreography from Sean Bankhead. When the ad…
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All people are tax people. Crafty people. Cowboy people. Hippo people. People in this music video. People watching this music video. Yes, everyone. Visit turbotax.intuit.com to learn more.
TurboTax Super Bowl Song Lyrics:
All People are Tax People REMIX
All people. All people. All people are tax people.
All people. All people. All people are tax people.
If you filing by yourself, let me see you clap it up.
Clap it up, clap it up.
If you need a little help go ahead and hit us up.
Hit us up. Hit us up.
You got a question to ask? A CPA can help you there,
help you there, help you there.
Got a W-2? Go on and wave it in the air.
Wave it in the air, wave it in the air.
Now take a picture, take a picture.
Easy uploads is a mobile feature.
English, Spanglish, Español.
We all speak refund, go and get yours.
Now get deductions, get deductions.
Make sure you’re not missing nothing.
You can file it, you can do it.
You can file it, you can do it.
We can help you getting through it.
Get it filed, nothing to it.
Do ya taxes, do ya taxes. Everybody, everybody, do ya taxes.
Got everything you need to reenact this. Do ya taxes, do ya taxes.
All people. All people. All people are tax people.
All people. All people. All people are tax people.
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