Stemilt Fruit’s Clem and Milty Reenact Classic Viral Videos

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Re-imagining the Star Wars Kid, BMW’s Tablecloth Trick, Charlie Bit My Finger, the Diet Coke Mentos Experiment and our favorite, Where the Hell is Matt, Stemilt Growers’ Clem and Milty have some fun re-enacting classic viral video clips.

Of the campaign, Stemilt Marketing director Roger Pepprl said, “Clem and Milty are fun characters that have a tough time successfully recreating these videos, many of which have become sensations on YouTube. We teamed up with Howell at the Moon to create these videos in hopes of entertaining people online, as well as educating them that Washington produces the best apples in the world.”

See the videos here. They’re kinda funny. And they bring back warm memories of video’s early days…when a viral really was a viral.

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