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Nat'l Park Service Upset by Metamucil Ad By MEAD GRUVER, Associated Press CHEYENNE, Wyo. - The National Park Service is fuming over a commercial in which a park ranger pours a glass of Metamucil into Old Faithful in Yellowstone National Park to help the geyser stay regular. Park Service officials scoff at the notion the famous geyser would ever need help, and point out the damage that can be caused by dumping things into the park's thermal features — not to mention that venturing near geysers and hot springs is often very dangerous. Metamucil's manufacturer, Procter & Gamble Co., suggests Old Faithful's guardians lighten up a bit. They have proposed resolving the dispute by adding subtext to the commercial that says all Yellowstone visitors should obey the park rules...
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