Super Bowl Commercials
Super Bowl Commercials
Since the most-watched and widely broadcast sporting event of the year is the Super Bowl, it is no wonder that sponsors of every size strongly desire a 30 or 60 second spot during the commercial breaks. The ads that are on during breaks between plays have become somewhat of an art form in it of itself. With the rise of digital technology, companies have to keep up and they best way for them to do that is to save all of their fresh, inventive and clever ideas up for the beginning of the year so they can have a jump start on marketing for the year to come. Beer commercials are certainly the most popular every year, with Anheuser-Busch, parent company of Budweiser, Bud Light and Bud Select, leading the pack this past year. To be sure, it is a great celebration, to gather around the big screen with your friends and family and be entertained not solely by the game or the halftime show, but for the 30 second breaks as well.
Budweiser Super Bowl Commercials
A lot of people in this generation still remember the Budweiser frogs, comfortably arranged on lily pads, trying their best to not only speak the name of the product, but get their tongues around some, too. And who could forget the catchy and almost excruciating “Whhhhasssssssuuuuuuuppp?” Bud campaign in which a variety of men ask the question as many times as possible in 30 seconds. These are just a couple of examples of the work that Budweiser has done in Super Bowls past. Describing them, however, is not nearly as enjoyable as watching them for yourself. It is a cinch to find these commercials online. Bud’s primary site (which also has links to websites for its other products) has an archive chock full of hilarious spots from Super Bowls past, as well as the commercials that are still on TV today. With just a quick search, you can view any Bud commercial that will tickle your fancy.
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Watch Super Bowl Commercials
Somebody, somewhere must have a record of all the best Super Bowl commercials. Luckily, yes, somebody certainly does. Instead of bothering your buddy, who happens to be the only person who has taped every Super Bowl since the Bears made it in ’85, to borrow his collection to peruse the commercials, it is much faster and efficient to just surf online. A lot of internet sites specialize in videos that are uploaded not just by amateur web users, but by companies as well. Downloading them is a snap, too, for you can find whatever you may be looking for through any media downloading source. With just a few keywords, you will be well on your way to searching and discovering the true meaning of rock, paper, scissors and beer.