Absolutely. It said "Have a tummy-tuck at home". Knowing the pernicious nature of advertising, it was most likely some breakfast cereal that offered to give the appearance of a tummy-tuck, but that's not what the ad was implying. It was implying abdominoplasty you carry out on yourself.
Do people actually click on ridiculous on-screen ads?
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Are you serious?
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Absolutely. It said "Have a tummy-tuck at home". Knowing the pernicious nature of advertising, it was most likely some breakfast cereal that offered to give the appearance of a tummy-tuck, but that's not what the ad was implying. It was implying abdominoplasty you carry out on yourself.
Just when you think you've seen it all, eh?
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Well damn. Maybe it was from the same lady that got busted selling suicide kits online.