Superbowl Commercial Puppy-Monkey-Baby

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This Sunday during the Superbowl I watched the commercial Puppy-Monkey-Baby. The commercial was about 30 seconds long. It started with a creature with the lower half of a baby the torso of a monkey with the tail of course and the head of a Pug. The baby lets call it was holding a bucket full of ice with three mountain dew kick starts in it. The baby walked up to three men and started singing Puppy-Monkey-Baby while licking one of their faces. Then crawled over the couch and moved its hips while still singing and walked out. The three men followed the baby moving their hips too. This was one of the funniest commercials I've ever seen.
The commercial was trying to sell Mountain dew kick starts. The whole idea of the commercial was to get the

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