The coupon itself isn't a hoax, although the PDF version on Oprah's
site is just a sample. You have to install some application ("Coupon
Creator", I think) to get the actual coupons. A lot of people weren't
understanding that and took the samples to KFC, resulting in Chicken
FAIL.
On May 7, 9:08 am, Wrecks <[email protected]> wrote:
> When Scott sent me a PDF of the coupon, I thought it was a hoax and
> told him so. He sent me several web links that seemed to prove that
> it isn't. So I admitted to him that while the coupon isn't a hoax,
> Oprah still is...
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