
Fiber One TV Commercial, 'Don't Fight Your Instincts'
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A couple of sharks are swimming along when Steve thinks he saw his dessert swim by. The other shark tells him he doesn't need it because he just had a big lunch, to which Steve shakes his head... even when he suddenly burps up a pair of goggles. He then swims over to the "dessert," asking the little fish if he wants to be eaten, but his wife insists he didn't really say that. Steve counters by saying that he did -- she just couldn't hear it from all the way back there. With Fiber One, you don't
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