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John Candy's Son Chris Says Dad Would've Been Blown Away by His Dunkin' SB Ad

TMZ.com Tuesday, 11 February 2025
Chris Candy has a pretty good feeling about how his legendary dad, John Candy, would’ve reacted to his Dunkin' Super Bowl ad cameo ... and he clued TMZ in. The late comedy star was also a die-hard football fan -- even co-owning the Toronto
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Chris Candy has a pretty good feeling about how his legendary dad, John Candy, would’ve reacted to his Dunkin' Super Bowl ad cameo ... and he clued TMZ in.

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