MetLife very sloooowly got rid of Peanuts

As we come toward the end of the MetLife Peanuts license, I am very amused by theĀ New York Times article titled “Snoopy and the ‘Peanuts’ gang will no longer be Metropolitan Life’s main representatives Why am I so amused? Is it full of blatant inaccuracies? Does it have funny pictures? No, and no.

It’s from 1999.

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