@albert_cancook: This Pasta Primavera is made with @ICan’tBelieveIt’sNotButter! Original Spread, which adds delicious buttery flavor with zero cholesterol per serving and 70% less saturated fat and 40% less calories per serving than dairy butter #sponsored #ICantBelieveItsNotButter #ICBINBpartner #NationalCholesterolMonth

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not_kev06
NotKev :
Was I the only one thinking he was gonna break the pasta in the beginning?
2023-09-25 14:39:18
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alexdagoji
֍♰Ալեքսանդր♰ ֎ :
HE DIDNT BREAK IT👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
2023-09-25 15:53:18
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telik_rb0
Зеркало :
this is not butter...
2023-09-25 15:32:18
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arobloxanimationediter
Arobloxanimationediter :
And I’m happy you didn’t break them pasta
2023-09-26 20:11:16
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gojo12302561
Zeus :
First
2023-09-25 14:34:34
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manosgaitanakis
Manos Gaitanakis :
Margarine !? Really ?😳
2023-10-14 12:57:43
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raycharles.gozon
Raycharles Gozon :
good
2023-09-25 15:05:17
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realisticbart67mango
Realistic Bart Simpson :
thank you for nota breaking da pasta
2023-09-26 03:25:59
4
ilovesuckinglemons2014
ilovesuckinglemons2014 :
"I can't believe it's not butter!"
2023-09-27 12:10:26
4
joannemicutuan5
➢JJ↯ :
No Italy rules broken
2023-10-01 16:22:12
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loekdevries2
Loekie pokon :
Make ratatouille
2023-09-27 06:09:43
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nathalia553
crush_kaba nya :
Good 😁
2023-11-14 11:18:49
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omg_12456
Yandina!!! :DD :
you made me happy when you didn't break it
2023-10-02 08:27:31
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izaac_j
izaac_j :
Lionfield gonna be so proud of u
2023-09-29 14:44:53
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bettixx0
bettixx :
nice bro
2023-10-13 07:55:53
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hamma_jamma6780
Hamma time :
Tag the Italian twins
2023-09-26 08:34:39
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kylo_rencosplayer265
Kylo ren :
@lionfield what do you guys think? approved?
2023-09-26 21:52:17
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llamas3626
llamas3626 :
Nooo not I can’t believe is not butter 😂 sorry man
2023-09-26 00:50:04
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maroonsams
No one :
u vegan?
2023-10-03 15:29:22
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medicinaltaco
MedicinalTaco :
HE CUTTA DA PASTA!!!
2023-09-25 19:45:06
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serlenablood
Serlena :
Dude just use real butter. Its better for you and it tastes way better
2023-09-25 16:13:32
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troll3967
Xx3 :
its a miracle he didn't break it😭
2023-09-25 15:28:44
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ninjanapoletano
Neapolitan Ninja :
Spring pasta
2023-10-18 13:50:36
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rcx571
rcx🐉🪐 :
bro thé pickle made mine scared
2023-10-15 09:50:34
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admin0995g
Jevon :
song name
2023-09-28 09:35:23
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