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Call the Nestle Hot line at 1-800 295-0051. When asked if you want to continue in English or Spanish, wait quietly for about 10 seconds and you will smile. Listen to all the prompts then and press 4. Then press 7. Don't give away the surprise. Whoever thought of this at Nestle deserves a raise!! If its busy, keep trying....ITS WORTH IT!! This will give you a good laugh for the day.

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Call the Nestle Hot line at 1-800 295-0051. When asked if you want to continue in English or Spanish, wait quietly for about 10 seconds and you will smile. Listen to all the prompts then and press 4. Then press 7. Don't give away the surprise. Whoever thought of this at Nestle deserves a raise!! If its busy, keep trying....ITS WORTH IT!! This will give you a good laugh for the day.

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HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!

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Call the Nestle Hot line at 1-800 295-0051. When asked if you want to continue in English or Spanish, wait quietly for about 10 seconds and you will smile. Listen to all the prompts then and press 4. Then press 7. Don't give away the surprise. Whoever thought of this at Nestle deserves a raise!! If its busy, keep trying....ITS WORTH IT!! This will give you a good laugh for the day.

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Very funny!

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Call the Nestle Hot line at 1-800 295-0051. When asked if you want to continue in English or Spanish, wait quietly for about 10 seconds and you will smile. Listen to all the prompts then and press 4. Then press 7. Don't give away the surprise. Whoever thought of this at Nestle deserves a raise!! If its busy, keep trying....ITS WORTH IT!! This will give you a good laugh for the day.

Grump

OMG--hilarious!! :lol:

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Call the Nestle Hot line at 1-800 295-0051. When asked if you want to continue in English or Spanish, wait quietly for about 10 seconds and you will smile. Listen to all the prompts then and press 4. Then press 7. Don't give away the surprise. Whoever thought of this at Nestle deserves a raise!! If its busy, keep trying....ITS WORTH IT!! This will give you a good laugh for the day.

Grump

:lol: :lol: :lol:

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Roda Rising Star

That was cute. I'll have to let my 9 year old hear that he'll get a chuckle out of it.

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ravenwoodglass Mentor

Thank you for posting that. I will be passing it on.

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CRAP! It's always busy!! Word's gotten out. . . . . . ...!!

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CRAP! It's always busy!! Word's gotten out. . . . . . ...!!

Keep trying it is so worth it.

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Juliebove Rising Star

This ends on the 21st so hurry up and do it!

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Black Sheep Apprentice

I tried it before reading to the end of the thread, where it says it's soon to end, and I'm glad I jumped the gun on this one! You can still do it on their Facebook page: Open Original Shared Link

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

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