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Hershey's Syrup commercial: "Messy Marvin" Video

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Created: 10/06/2005
Video description: Step back into the 1980s with Messy Marvin (aka Peter Billingsley who played "Ralphie" in the classic movie "A Christmas Story") as he demonstrates how to make chocolate milk without making a mess...of the milk at least.

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