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Sure, the Super Bowl is all fine and dandy. But viewers who don't know a touchdown from a tight end tune in just to watch the commercials. From the legendary 1984 ad for Apple Macintosh computers to the many Budweiser Clydesdales spots, some of the most famous commercials of all time have aired during the big game.
We'll pack this story with as many of the Super Bowl commercials as we can find online. If you have any thoughts relating to where and how to use คาสิโนออนไลน์, you can get hold of us at the website. If we're spotting a trend so far, it's that companies are stuffing their ads with celebrities -- maybe thinking famous faces will sell more product than witty, entertaining ads.
Want to see the many car ads? Roadshow has you covered. Here's a look at the ads from other products.
Larry David rejects everything
Larry David's not a huge fan of any inventions, from the wheel to the toilet to coffee, and he's not sold on cryptocurrency or the FTX crypto app, either.
Kids party with Liquid Death
Kids seem to be having a beer-fueled rager, but it turns out the cans are just filled with Liquid Death brand water.
John Legend for Headspace
See singer John Legend in his PJs as he coaxes viewers to sleep with him via his Sleepcast in the Headspace app.
Zendaya sells seashells for Squarespace
Remember the "she sells seashells" tongue twister? In this Squarespace ad, Zendaya plays seashell-seller Sally. Say that five times fast.
Budweiser Clydesdales
One of the famed Budweiser Clydesdales gets injured, then recovers, as the ad attempts to show that "in the home of the brave, down never means out."
Dolly Parton and Miley Cyrus for T-Mobile
Dolly Parton is Miley Cyrus' godmother, and the two star in a linked series of ads urging phone users to switch to T-Mobile to free their phones from the limited 5G networks offered by other carriers.
Jim Carrey as The Cable Guy for Verizon
Remember Jim Carrey's 1996 movie, The Cable Guy? Carrey resurrected the character for a Super Bowl ad for Verizon.