The Super Bowl is not only a showdown between the NFL's best teams, but also a battleground for brands to showcase their wit and creativity. Over the years, companies have used the biggest stage in American sports to create ads that are not only memorable, but also laugh-out-loud funny. Here are some of the funniest ads aired during the Super Bowl TV spectacle that left America rolling on the floor.
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In a year when few things seem normal, stable or comforting, we can count on one thing - Coca-Cola celebrates and shares the magic of Christmas. In fact, it's a special holiday season for Coca-Cola as it marks 100 years of Christmas advertising. For more than a century, Coca-Cola's Christmas ads have captivated generations during the holiday season, from Santa Claus painted by Haddon Sundblom to Coca-Cola polar bears and Christmas trucks with the slogan "Holidays are coming."
McDonald's touching Christmas advert reminds us not to grow up too fast and to bring out our inner child at least during the Christmas holidays!
Amazon chose Ljubljana for its 2020 Christmas ad, where in a picturesque setting (Trnovo, Miklošičeva ulica, Stara elektrarna) it set a story about hope, which sometimes, when we are fighting such an insidious enemy as Covid-19, we all need !
Would you like to disconnect a little with a friend to forget about everyday worries? Then we have your dream job! On a remote Irish island, they are looking for two friends who would live there for free and take care of the cafe!
Burger King removed all artificial preservatives from the iconic Whopper burger, and for advertising they prepared a "time-lapse" burger, which changes from shiny and delicious to an unattractive and moldy "delicate".
While the debate about immigration and the wall between the United States and Mexico is going on, the Mexican airline AeroMexico is provoking Americans with a new ad called 'DNA Discounts'.
Recently, the Gillette brand caused a real controversy with its ad that addressed the MeeToo movement (me too), sexual harassment and bullying. The new ad uses the same slogan that the company has used for 30 years: "The best a man can get", but this time they have a completely new vision, which has already made certain Gillette customers angry and confused, and some even said that "the brand insults its users".
"According to statistics, in the next 40 years we will: watch series for 520 days, watch TV for 6 years, spend 8 years on the Internet and stare at screens for 10 years. But how much time will we devote to the people who are most important to us?"
This cute Christmas ad proves that there are some things we don't understand until we become parents
We've all had the feeling of being shamed by our parents. But after this new Christmas ad, you'll be longing to experience more of these beautiful moments. Why? Because we only understand some things when we become parents ourselves.
Recently, it is possible to detect more and more disgust at the stereotyping of women. The latter are mostly presented in the media as a sexual object, but in the past they were mainly considered a symbol of work in the kitchen.
Christmas ads have become part of the culture. Every year, advertisers come up with complex and expensive ads that often inspire people or become the topic of conversation. But recently there has been a reversal. Some people don't think it's right that companies spend millions upon millions of euros to get an ad full of celebrities while ordinary people struggle to survive. This simple yet incredibly powerful production by Phil Beastall went viral precisely because of its message. Christmas is not a time for flashy corporatism, but a time for family and the best Christmas gift is the one with real meaning.