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Cheetah Cub And Puppy Become Best Friends

At the Metro Richmond Zoo, keepers noticed that one cheetah cub wasn’t growing like the others. The veterinarians realized that the mama cheetah wasn’t producing enough milk for all the cubs, so they separated the cheetah cub to be hand raised. But cheetahs are social animals, so they introduced the cheetah to a rescued puppy. Soon, the two became best friends.

Back to the Future Pepsi Perfect Commercial

Most people already know that 2015 is the year Marty McFly traveled to the future the classic sci-fi movie Back To The Future II. Even more specifically, Marty went on October 21st, 2015. In honor of what has already been dubbed Back To The Future Day, Pepsi has debuted this ad featuring their futuristic product Pepsi Perfect.

Thanks to Marc Schindler for putting this together

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