On Twitter, Oreo steals the Super Bowl power outage
Minutes after the power went out during Super Bowl XLVII, Oreo issued a tweet that garnered thousands of retweets in mere minutes.
Minutes after the power went out during Super Bowl XLVII, Oreo issued a tweet that garnered thousands of retweets in mere minutes.
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