Whether you’re a fan of American football or couldn’t care less, the Super Bowl is always worth watching for the assortment of crazy adverts. Each year, the world’s biggest brands spend astronomical sums of money to debut new commercials in this highly coveted time slot.
If you missed yesterday’s game, never fear – we’ve assembled all the ads for you in one place. Watch them here!
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Below you will find a cavalcade of funny, stupid, raunchy, weird and insanely expensive commercials which dropped during Super Bowl LIV. It’s a safe bet that every one of these ads cost more to make and broadcast than any of us will see in our lifetime. Allow that to sink in for a minute.
2020 Super Bowl Ads
Sneak-peak show reel
Amazon
Heineken
Porsche
SodaStream
Walmart
Cheetos
Lucky Dog
Rocket Mortgage
Reece’s
#KickInequality
Microsoft
Tide
Hulu
Olay
Genesis
Heinz
Snickers
Toyota
Little Ceasar’s
Kia
WeatherTech
Sabra Dips
Doom Eternal
Doritos
Audi
Hyundai
Mountain Dew
Jeep
Budweiser
Bud Light
GMC HUMMER
Dash Lane
Planters Nuts
Pringles
5G Verizon
Michelob Ultra
McDonald’s
Sabra Hummus
Madden NFL 20
Richard Schwartz & Associates
Scientology
TurboTax
Coca-Cola
Pepsi
Avocados From Mexico
Pop-Tarts
Squarespace
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