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Nestlé has unveiled its latest campaign for Butterfinger, as the company is celebrating the candy bar's 100th Anniversary with The Simpsons . In what is likely the most successful campaign the candy ever had, Butterfinger soared into the minds and pockets of anyone watching the Simpsons in the late '80s and early '90s, as Bart Simpson became the defacto spokesperson for the peanut butter item.
This is where the show basically had a license to print money, it gave the company its most iconic catchphrase that has lasted over three decades: 'Nobody better lay a finger on my Butterfinger!' So it only makes sense they've teamed with the show again for some special anniversary packaging and a sweepstakes. We have more info about it for you below as you'll see these special wrappers pop up on shelves this week.
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