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'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 ...
Determined to have the best Super Bowl commercial, FedEx researched past Super Bowl commercials and found 10 things that they believe will help them win, all of which are included in this ad: a celebrity (Burt Reynolds), an animal (a bear), a dancing animal (still the bear), a cute kid, a groin kick, a talking animal (still the bear ...
Super Bowl XLIII was the second Super Bowl at this venue and the fourth overall in that city. [20] In February 2008, the Tampa Bay Super Bowl Host Committee unveiled the Super Bowl XLIII logo, featuring an abstract representation of a football stadium, with blue and green colors representing the regional waterways and landscapes of Tampa Bay.
Car and truck Super Bowl ad share has declined in recent years, giving rise to other industries to take more airtime. ... Super Bowl 43, 2009 – $2.999 million. Super Bowl 44, 2010 – $2.954 ...
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 Zero, the ad was interrupted by a Coca-Cola "brand ...
In 2009, a 30-second spot was just a hair under $3 million. ... In terms of viewers per dollar spent, the most efficient era for Super Bowl commercials was all the way back in the late 1960s and ...
A State Farm ad reuniting 1988 Twins co-stars Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito won the hearts of Super Bowl viewers. The most comical bit was the Austrian-born American actor trying to deliver the ...
Super Bowl XLII was also the second Super Bowl played in a retractable-roof stadium (the first was played at Reliant Stadium in Houston for Super Bowl XXXVIII). During the regular season, the home team decides 90 minutes before kickoff whether the roof will be open or closed, and an open roof must remain open unless weather conditions get worse.