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Nothing says 'Will you marry me?' like a bouquet of Doritos at a hockey game


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Fire up your tear ducts, friends. This is perhaps the most romantic proposal video we have ever seen. Why? Because of chips.

A woman proposed to her boyfriend at a Vancouver Canucks hockey game on Thursday while he was participating in the very fun Jumbotron activity "Puck Shuffle." This is when you follow a hockey puck on a screen with your eyes, then embarrass yourself in front of an entire arena when you lose track of it.

Luckily, no such tragedy befell Brandon Haubrich: it was all a romantic setup. 

The puck on the screen revealed a message: "Will you marry me?" Haubrich's girlfriend, Amanda Mussio, appeared — holding a bouquet of engagement-ready Doritos Ketchup Roses (which are a real thing, btw — thanks, Canada). Read more...

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