Check this video and then tell me this is not 100% right! That’s how I remember my dad at least! 🙂
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So beautiful. Perfect.
A child brought up in a home where the rain of love pours down in thick torrent, has high chances of growing up into a responsible loving adult. Show kids love and they will reciprocate by showing you and others love.
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Wow how can Cheerios get it so right when most get it so wrong! About time the awesomeness of dads was recognised
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love this ad 🙂
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thank you
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Very nice,no doubt! However some dads simply don’t have the time for all of this. What if these scientists spent their time highfiving and fistbumping instead of discovering a cure for diseased organs? http://lordsofthedrinks.com/2015/01/22/revolutionary-breakthrough-in-dutch-stem-cell-research-cure-by-injections-about-to-replace-liver-transplants/
Makes you think right?!
Cheers,
Micky
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I completely agree. If more dads were like this guy, I really believe that the family units would be a great deal stronger like in the “old days”. Even though moms are strong, we are not wonder woman though each of us is a woman that can make others wonder (especially the hubby) we do need a partner equal and on the same page as ourselves.
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Please thank General Mills/Cheerios for this dad positive ad campaign. #HowtoDad
*Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Cheerios
*Email/contact form: http://www.cheerios.com/contact
*Phone: 1-800-248-7310
*Mail: General Mills, Inc.
P.O. Box 9452
Minneapolis, MN 55440
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