Corporations are paying in the excess of $5 million to hawk their brands for 30 seconds this year’s game.
The average in 1967, when the AFL-NFL World Championship Game (as it was known at the time) kicked off at the nearly half-empty Los Angeles Coliseum, the average commercial cost a mere $40,000 for a 30-second spot.
Here are my top commercials– My criteria was based on emotion, meaning what mad laugh, cry or take the message onward.
The average in 1967, when the AFL-NFL World Championship Game (as it was known at the time) kicked off at the nearly half-empty Los Angeles Coliseum, the average commercial cost a mere $40,000 for a 30-second spot.
Here are my top commercials– My criteria was based on emotion, meaning what mad laugh, cry or take the message onward.
10. PEPSI – New Can Two kids -well, Cindy Crawford (1992)
9. Joe Namath — Noxzema (1973)
8. Security Camera — Pepsi (1996)
7. Frogs — Budweiser (1995)
6. Early Showers — Coca-Cola (1980)
5. Where's the Beef? — Wendy’s (1984)
4. Bud Clydesdale – Replay 2003 (I bet NFL wouldn’t allow this to play today)
3. The Showdown — McDonald’s (1993)
2. Terry Tate, Office Linebacker — Reebok (2003)
1. The Force – Volkswagen 2011
9. Joe Namath — Noxzema (1973)
8. Security Camera — Pepsi (1996)
7. Frogs — Budweiser (1995)
6. Early Showers — Coca-Cola (1980)
5. Where's the Beef? — Wendy’s (1984)
4. Bud Clydesdale – Replay 2003 (I bet NFL wouldn’t allow this to play today)
3. The Showdown — McDonald’s (1993)
2. Terry Tate, Office Linebacker — Reebok (2003)
1. The Force – Volkswagen 2011
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MY TOP TWO CAMPAIGNS
- WHASSUP!– Budweiser
- 2006 Commercial
- Here are the Whassup guys 8 years after the original commercial
- Best of all the Whassup Commercials
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Budweiser - So Emotional! Still lose it!
- Budweiser Clydesdale Puppy Love 2014 - Ugh! Did it again, takes to another level.
- Budweiser Lost Dog - 2015
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