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    <description>Every Friday, giovanni gallucci and Clark Edwards pull up a brand disaster on social and pick through the wreckage. The dumb decision, the post that poured gas on the fire, the response that made it worse, and the one move that would've saved them. Equal parts rubbernecking and crisis playbook, so you laugh, then you steal the lesson before it happens to you. Not affiliated with any brand mentioned.

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