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/co/, I need your help with restoring a forgotten memory.

I'm not from the US but as a kid in the late '00s and early '10s I loved to browse the american sites for Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, etc. as they had infinitely more flash games, material from shows that didn't air here yet (and often would never air) and all sorts of cool stuff.

On one of such visits to the CN site I was greeted with one very bizarre promotional campaign, dedicated entirely to gross stuff. You could click on a link to visit a smaller page featuring a flash game about, IIRC, Billy from B&M popping huge zits, which paled in comparison to the other attraction: A gallery of gross pictures, featuring stuff like elephant shit. Nothing too extreme, but bizarre nonetheless.

Anyway remembers this and, most importantly, knows if there's any records of this campaign left on the internet? I've never seen a single soul mention any of this since then.
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>>154093053
The closest thing I remember is the MAD game.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mnUpZr7NIdE
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>>154093053
>WANTING to see more gross-out shit
tf's wrong with you
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>>154096890
There's a subreddit called /r/popping you might want to avoid.
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>>154093053
Sounds cool



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