Roger Federer and Elmo from Sesame Street seem to disagree on the letters of the alphabet in a Super Bowl ad for ON running shoes.
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Watch as Elmo sits in an umpire's chair and debates the two letters found on Federer's On-branded sneakers: Is it 'Q' and 'C' or 'O' and 'N'?
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