Agency Highlights Hundreds of Memes in Holiday Video

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Digital agency Klick Health has created a holiday video in which 280 agency employees enact over 200 memes to the tune of Hello. From some of the most famous internet sensations, like Gangnam Style, Rebecca Black’s Friday and Charlie bit my finger to the most obscure internet memes, Klick’s pretty much covered anything of interest that ever occurred on the internet.

There’s a contest attached to the video whereby viewers who correctly identify the most memes will prizes including a grand prize trip to the destination of the winner’s choosing. Other prizes include a MacBook Air, and an iPad mini. Additional prizes will also be awarded to those who share the video and garner the most views.

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