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Here are some of the ads you can already watch online. Doritos Super Bowl commercial. Doritos held a contest for its Super Bowl LIX ad and fans of the tortilla chips voted for the winner.
The Crash the Super Bowl contest is an online commercial competition run by Frito-Lay. Consumers are invited to create their own Doritos ads and each year, at least one fan-made commercial is guaranteed to air during the Super Bowl. In later editions of the contest, Doritos offered bonus prizes ranging from $400,000 to $1,000,000.
'Free Doritos' (Doritos, 2009) A funny ad goes a long way, or at least it did for two amateur advertisers who won Doritos' "Crash the Super Bowl" contest in 2009, an ad contest where the winning ...
Schreiber is remembered for his many Doritos commercials during the 1970s and 1980s, [5] as well as his appearances on several television series. He was known for his trademark bushy handlebar moustache, curly hair, and comedic reactions.
The ad starts with a professional photographer taking photos of Joe Theismann during a football game with a Canon AE-1 camera. The ad ends with Theismann using the same camera to take photos of his family throwing around a football at their house. [42] Also aired during Super Bowl XVI Manufacturing Briggs & Stratton "Invisible"
Patrick Mahomes can finally unveil the top-three fan submissions for Doritos' "Crash the Super Bowl" campaign. "I don’t think I can pick a favorite," Mahomes, 29, exclusively tells Parade of the ...
The ad was such a success that Frito-Lay signed Landry, who became known as "The Doritos Girl," to a three-year contract. [41] For Super Bowl XLI, Doritos launched a contest, Crash the Super Bowl, to allow consumers to create their own Doritos commercial. The general public was allowed to vote for their favorite of five finalists.
Doritos is letting fans take charge this year by inviting them to create their very own commercials. The winning ad, judged by Kansas City Chiefs players in an "NFL Focus Group," will earn its ...