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While Thanksgiving campaigns often focus on food, what happens to your body after the meal has long been avoided—until now. Over-the-counter digestive aid TUMS launched a campaign offering holiday hacks and tips for reducing heartburn through a promotion with comedian and Daily Show correspondent Ronny Chieng. In the days leading up to Turkey Day, Chieng will answer “burning questions” about navigating in-person gatherings and achieving heartburn relief over Twitter:
Fired up to share that I’m joining TUMS this Thanksgiving to bring you the relief you didn’t know you needed!
Tweet your burning questions @TUMSofficial Nov. 23-25 and I’ll respond with #TUMSWorthyHolidayHacks that’ll help you get through any ups & downs like a champ. #ad pic.twitter.com/0OjcUiZsrX
— Ronny Chieng (@ronnychieng) November 15, 2021
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