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Obama and Kim Jong Un embrace in Chinese tea Ad

Photoshop has done it again! This time it brought together two known enemies together in a loving embrace.

A Chinese tea ad Photoshopped Obama and Kim Jong Un in a loving hug

Photoshop has done it again! This time it brought together two known enemies together in a loving embrace.

According to Huffington Post, Reddit user TurboCancer provided this little gem on Sunday, a tea advertisement in China depicting President Obama and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un bringing it in for the real thing.

Translated to English, the ad, which is reportedly promoting some sort of sweet tea, says,

"After drinking <product name>, the people of the world will become united."

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Wouldn't you rather drink this tea.

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