See Mr. Coluut, 104, "Die" in a Super Bowl hilarious ad
You can catch the "funeral" during the third quarter of the big game.
The faithful peanut who has represented without fear of the peanut planners for 104 years took his last monocle-clad flashing after falling to his death in the commercial Super Bowl of the company.
To say that the world is salty is a euphemism. Just look at how people on Twitter respond to the official tweet of his disappearance.
The Tweet of Mr. Ceruut's inheritance (formerly: Mr. Creetanut's official account) prompted a domino effect of mourning to discover in other fans of the darling nut.
It was a heroic death on the screen. After an accident from the road, the mascot of the legume "sacrifices" himself then actors Matt Walsh (Mike ofVegetalize) and Wesley Snipes (blade ofBlade) could live to see another day.
The social outflow has been so vast that a hashtag, #Ripanut, started tendency to twitter. But are events real? Is it really the last time the last time we will see the peanut of the highbeat hat like the face of the most classic of the peanut company?
Unfortunately yes. A member of the team confirmed his passage as legitimate. It was not a staging act or convincing theater performance (such as suggesting its physical outfit).
"It will remember the legume that has always brought people together for Nutty Adventures and a good time," the companyconfirmed. "We encourage fans to give Mr. Colut's funeral during the third quarter of the Super Bowl to celebrate his life."
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