Having A ‘Muffin Top’ Makes You the Best. Uh, No

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While the guy in this Livesavers commercial is being ever so polite to his girlfriend who asks him what a “muffin top” is while sporting one herself, he’s doing no service to women who, if they are “muffin top”-prone, should never dress in a manner which would expose said “muffin top” in the first place. Know thy body. Dress appropriately.

Of course, that line of thinking may not quite be in line with the angelic message Livesavers is trying to bestow upon us with this campaign.

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