A Look At Super Bowl Ads That Have Been Released So Far
NEW YORK (AP) β Advertisers including Budweiser, M&Ms, Groupon and others have begun to release their ads ahead of Super Bowl Sunday to try to drum up some buzz. Itβs a crucial time to capture attention since marketers spend $5 million per 30-second spot for airtime alone.
While teaser ads abound, hereβs a look at the full Super Bowl ads that have been released as of Monday. So far advertisers are mostly focusing on silly humor and heartwarming messages. The Super Bowl between the New England Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles airs Sunday night on NBC.
Budweiser: The beer makerβs ad features a brewery that turns out cans of water for places in need, to the tune of βStand By Me.β
Febreze: The air freshener goes all in for toilet humor with a pseudo-documentary ad about Dave, a man whose βbleep donβt stink.β The kicker is that David is not at your Super Bowl party β so you should use Febreze.
Groupon: The deal-siteβs ad features Tiffany Haddish and shows football players kicking a football at a rich man who doesnβt support local business.
Lexus: The carmaker promotes its new luxury sedan with an action-packed ad featuring the Black Panther character from Marvelβs new movie.
M&Ms: The chocolate candyβs ad shows a cartoon M&M character transforming into Danny DeVito after he finds a lucky penny and is relieved that no one wants to eat him.
Pringles: Bill Hader stars in the snacksβ ad that introduces the made-up practice of βflavor-stacking,β or eating different flavors of Pringles together to create new flavors.