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I've never even heard of the one in Colorado.
There was one in the Cherry Creek Shopping Center from 1998-2001, but there isn't one currently. Methinks this map is bulls#!t
I've never even heard of the one in Colorado.
Yeah, I just noticed Tim Horton's for Oklahoma and In-N-Out for Iowa. Definitely BSThere was one in the Cherry Creek Shopping Center from 1998-2001, but there isn't one currently. Methinks this map is bulls#!t
The guy that won was still stuffing candy in his mouth after the clock ran out.1 hour ago, GSG said:
Apparently Major League Eating had a candy eating competition on Halloween this year.
Contestants had to eat 200 candy corns, 32 KitKats, 512 M&Ms, 28 Milky Ways, 50 Snickers, and 52 Reese's Cups. (The candy bars are all mini)
A College Student Behind A Massively Popular Paint-Mixing TikTok Page Was Fired From Sherwin-Williams
Tony Piloseno said that for months he'd been pointing to his viral account as an example of what Sherwin-Williams could do on social media and by marketing their brand to a younger audience.
But instead it led corporate personnel to investigate his social media account, and they ultimately fired him after determining he was making "these videos during [his] working hours" and with company equipment.
Sometime in March or April, Piloseno said he began assessing his TikTok account as "as a marketing opportunity for Sherwin-Williams." He created a pitch deck "to show the company how TikTok has a younger base" and "to basically develop brand awareness through TikTok."
In response to what happened to him, @tonesterpaint's fans believe Sherwin-Williams missed out on a major opportunity to expand their customer base.
"They FIRED YOU?? It's 2020 and companies still don't understand the benefit of digital/social marketing," one person commented in response to his news.