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Her company’s Super Bowl ad threaded a needle, avoiding the use of celebrities while enlisting an array of top ad “spokescharacters” like the Pillsbury Doughboy and the Green Giant.
A frenzied mix of silliness and celebrities is hitting the airwaves and the internet, and that means one thing: it is Super Bowl ad time again. Veteran advertisers are using tried-and-true tactics ...
Every year, the Big Game draws in Big Names, and Super Bowl 59 was no exception. From the famous faces fronting the ads (including some double billers) to celebrity spectators and, of course ...
Super Bowl LIX is already proving to offer serious ... says it’s looking to make “fans the stars of their big game ad, not celebrities.” The ad spot sees the rapper-singer photobombing ...
It's almost time for Super Bowl LIX, which means big business and bigger celebrity appearances on screen during commercial breaks on Sunday, February 9. From Always’ iconic “Run Like a Girl” ...
Super Bowl 59 kicks off soon, but the Ad Bowl has already begun, with glimpses of celebrity-backed ads circulating online. Brands annually pay big bucks to advertise during the game, and the rates ...
Here’s a rundown of what ad-watchers saw in Super Bowl LVIII. In typical Super Bowl fashion, an array of companies’ adverts were adorned by stars — often with numerous celebrities stuffed in ...
health-focused products and ads celebrating women’s empowerment. While celebrity-driven Super Bowl ads may seem commonplace, they have become more numerous in just the last few years.
Humor, nostalgia, and celebrities are set to feature heavily in this year's Super Bowl commercials. Brands are aiming for safe, lighthearted ads amid political tensions and economic challenges.
An array of Super Bowl advertisers turned up with creative ... they breathed a lot more," while many of the traditional celebrity ads were so stuffed with jokes and cameos they got waylaid from ...
An array of Super Bowl advertisers turned up with creative ... they breathed a lot more,” while many of the traditional celebrity ads were so stuffed with jokes and cameos they got waylaid ...