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Want to See the 'Dunder Mifflin' Super Bowl Ad That Only Aired on One TV Station?

Want to See the 'Dunder Mifflin' Super Bowl Ad That Only Aired on One TV Station?

The appropriate answer is, of course, “Yes.”

Enjoy:

For those of you who aren’t familiar with the brand, “Dunder Mifflin” is a fictitious Scranton-based paper company used in the NBC comedy “The Office.” The show has become popular enough that Quill Corporation, a subsidiary of Staples Inc., actually sells products, including notepads, sticky notes, permanent markers, storage boxes, etc., based on the "Dunder Mifflin" brand.

The above video was the winning entry in Quill's Super Bowl ad contest and ran on only one station, a CBS affiliate in the Scranton-Wilkes Barre area, which is a total shame because it’s much more creative than a lot of last night’s Super Bowl ads (for instance).

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