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"Hey Kid, Catch!" is a television commercial for Coca-Cola starring Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle "Mean" Joe Greene. The commercial debuted on October 1, 1979, and was re-aired multiple times, most notably during Super Bowl XIV in 1980. The 60-second commercial won a Clio Award for being one of the best television commercials of 1979. [1]
'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 ...
as the best Super Bowl commercial of all time. [61] The ad also became the subject of parodies on television series, such as The Simpsons, and in other ads. At Super Bowl XLIII in 2009, Coca-Cola aired a parody of the ad for its Coca-Cola Zero brand starring Steelers safety Troy Polamalu. Continuing an ongoing theme in the promotion of Coke ...
Coke commercials during the Super Bowl are usually fantastic, and last year was no different. ... Change in share price (2002-current): filed chapter 11 in 2009 Change in market share: ~29% (2002 ...
The best Super Bowl commercials over the years have been funny, bizarre, and emotional. ... Coca-Cola - "Mean Joe Greene" This Coca-Cola ad that aired during the Super Bowl in 1980 is an all-time ...
The campaign was launched on the reality television series American Idol on January 21, 2009, and rolled out to other national markets over the following weeks. In the United States, commercials following the Open Happiness theme appeared during NBC's broadcast of Super Bowl XLIII on February 1, 2009, and during ABC's broadcast of the 81st Academy Awards on February 22, 2009.
Joe Montana offers any celebrity that has appeared in a Diet Coke commercial, to take a blind taste test and see which tastes better, Diet Pepsi or Diet Coke. Telecommunications GTE "Forget" GTE Workers run through a tunnel like football players. Promotes the company providing the official telecommunications system for the Super Bowl.
The cost of Super Bowl commercials continues to rise, a year after the big game set viewership records yet again. ... Super Bowl XLIII, 2009 – $2.999 million. Super Bowl XLIV, 2010 – $2.954 ...