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Boy's brutal sandwich review after 1st day of kindergarten goes viral

Por: ABC News Life September 17, 2022

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A young boy's hilarious lunch review has the internet in stitches.An of Ricki Weisberg's son Abe has been viewed more than 13 million times in the week since Weisberg first published the video.In it, Abe is seen getting off the school bus at the end of his first day of kindergarten, before delivering a searing one-liner to his mom.Mommy? he says. Terrible sandwich by the way.Ricki Weisberg likes to share this video clip of her son... + full article



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