Small dvd stuck in dvd drive

My son stuck a small dvd into the dvd drive in my MacBook Pro and now I can't get it out.  The size of the dvd is much smaller than standard... it came with a watch I bought my husband for Christmas.  Any ideas on how to eject?  I tried going to Launchpad and Terminal and typing in drutil eject when prompted.  Unfortunately that didn't work.

You may have to take the computer to the Apple store or an Apple Authorized Service Provider
to get the cd removed.
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