You can help confirm this entry by contributing facts, media, and other evidence of notability and mutation. Flex Paste is a sealant product made by the American company Flex Seal which was introduced in February as an addition to its successful Flex Seal product family which includes Flex Tape. The enthusiastic CEO of the company Phil Swift is featured in the product's commercials which inspired a series of object-labeling memes. During the commerical Phil Swift demonstrates how Flex Paste can be used. The video garnered over five million views in two weeks. Once dry, Flex Paste turns into a strong, flexible, watertight, rubberized coating that seals out air, water and moisture. That same day, Redditor prestidigtator used the same template to comment on movie directors' usage of the word nano shown below. View All Images. Know Your Meme is an advertising supported site and we noticed that you're using an ad-blocking solution.

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Every once in a while, a product comes along that is so amazing, so revolutionary, so beyond the wildest fathomings of the human imagination, that we dedicate our spare time, creativity, and meme-making skills to making fun of it. For the last couple years, the winner of the "most fun to make fun of" product has been Flex Tape. Yes, this amazing tape has, at least according to the world's foremost meme designers, the power to mend a black hole, repair relationships between North and South Korea, and also stop the fall of Rome because it is not bound by the base constructs of space or time or being an inanimate object.
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