We take a look at the Super Bowl commercials that are generating a buzz, even after the big game.
Doritos always is a hit with Super Bowl commercial crowds, and the animals of the forest seem to think so too with this years debut of the Doritos/Cheetos Flamin’ Hot chips.
A combination of Greek mythology and modern technology seemed to be a recurring theme in Super Bowl commercials this year. Mr. Olympia Arnold Schwarzenegger conquered his role as Zeus in the BMW commercial alongside wife Hera, played by Salma Hayek.
Holoigic promoted women’s health and wellness with the R& B legend Mary J. Blige, who is also featured in the Pepsi halftime-show as an advocate for the company’s health message.
For nearly 40 years, we have led the way in helping women live healthier. Tonight, we enter a new chapter with our 1st-ever TV ad. Watch the #BigGame's half-time performer @TeamMJB as she encourages women to prioritize their health! https://t.co/wAKlI3af77 #screeningsforher pic.twitter.com/al9zt1V97I
— Hologic (@Hologic) February 14, 2022
Cryptocurrency powerhouse Coinbase kept it on trend with QR codes as the main feature of their 60-second segment.
“I want to be a real dog!” Touching on Disney’s Pinocchio nostalgia, Kia promoted their electric vehicle with a Robo dog that won the hearts of viewers with ease.
The official NFL commercial was a hit among the Twitter community, claimed to be the “second best Super Bowl commercials”, only falling in the number two spot behind our beloved Clydesdale.
Budweiser did not run an ad for Super Bowl 55, but returned this year with the iconic horse and his canine companion.
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