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Brett Herbst wanted his massive corn maze just behind Thanksgiving Point to take on a presidential tone this fall. But he says it took time to figure out what they wanted.
"We kind of didn't really care for either one of the candidates, so we're like, ‘Let's do Archuleta 4 President,'" he says.
So he's hoping the chance to get up close and personal with David Archuleta will bring crowds of people who maybe want to walk through Archuleta's ear.
"They're in his eyeball, his lips or whatever," he says.
He added getting permission to use Archuleta's image was no easy task.
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