
The New York Times TV Commercial, 'The Truth Is Worth It: 40 Minutes at 400??'
“The Truth Is Worth It: 40 Minutes at 400??”
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The New York Times documents a writer's process as they strive to find "8 spectacular pies that taste as good as they look." There is much trial and error in this process, but The New York Times believes that the truth is worth it...even if that truth is baked for 40 minutes at 400 degrees.
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