Best Of the Best Network West Palm Beach Florida Celebrates Halloween with Candy Bar Quotes

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Sherrie Chastain from Skunkworks Marketing Solutions, LLC utilized the most number of candy bar names in the group in her 30 second commercial at the Wednesday morning breakfast networking meeting held a the North Palm Beach Country Club.

David Chirico of Best Of the Best Group always adds some spice by asking members to use unusual tactics in their 30 second commercial.  One week it was poems, one week the commercials were done by another member and this week he focused on Halloween.

The 30 second commercial done by Sherrie Chastain of Skunkworks Solutions received applause from everyone for using so many candy bar names.

Here is the show stopping commercial below:

Want a Fast Break and increase PayDay, Skor a Big Hunk, Mounds of money, add a Zero to a 100 Grand?  Then heed the Snickers over Butterfinger, Whatchamacallit advertising and Take 5 to contact Skunkworks Marketing Solutions who will create a Double-Decker, Skybar campaign that will Boost you to Yorkie, 5th Avenue, or Mars, possibly the Milky Way with a Galaxy Ripple of success.

To join in this type of networking fun visit http://www.BestOfTheBestNetwork.com and contact David Chirico founder of Best Of the Best Network Group, who is always looking for new members for group.


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