
Flipz TV Commercial, 'Street Cred'
“Street Cred”
About This Ad
A woman stops her minivan at a red light while jamming out to a rock rendition of "Old McDonald Had a Farm." When she sees that someone is watching her performance from the car next to her, she instantly quiets down and pulls out a bag of Flipz pretzels. Meanwhile, her toddler continues to dance in the backseat. This mother may have sacrificed her street cred to make her son happy, but with Flipz she doesn't have to sacrifice a salty, sweet or crunchy snack.
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