Monday, February 3, 2014

S-B Commercials : Puppies Score The Win

Tim Tebow's T-Mobile Ad
Advertisers paid around $4 million for a 30-second ad, which saw little of the crude jokes, slapstick humor and sexual innuendo of past years in favor of more family-friends spots, featuring patriotism, sentimental scenes, support for causes, and lighter humor. Celebrities were a major theme this year, featured in many of the ads.

More than six thousand people registered and voted in USA Today's Ad Meter review of the Super Bowl commercials, and taking first place was Budweiser -- for the second year in a row and the 12th time in 14 years -- for its heartwarming "Puppy Love" spot. Click Here for Full list.

The Top Five Ads:



1. Budweiser's "Puppy Love"



2. Doritos ad showing a kid on a dog lassoing his brother



3. Budweiser's ad showing a soldier's hero's welcome home



4.  Doritos' time machine ad: http://bit.ly/1ai0UQB



5. Radio Shack's phone call from the '80s

The Bottom Five Ads

1. Bud Light's "Cool Twist" Ad Showing Its Reclosable bottle: Click Here
2. Subway's ad starring Olympians for sandwich with Fritos on top: Click Here
3. Sprint's hipster dudes talking about the family plan service: Click Here
4. GoDaddy.com's running bodybuilders ad with Danica Patrick:  Click Here
5. Dreamworks' ad for Need for Speed:  Click Here

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