Super Bowl 2023: The 5 Most Iconic Commercials in Super Bowl History

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Over the years, Super Bowl commercials have become a trademark.. The most watched event of the year on American television that this February 12 will feature the Kansas City Chief and the Philadelphia Eagles leads the biggest companies not wanting to be left out and this year the cost of 30 seconds of television is estimated at $7 million. Here are some of the announcements that made history.

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Pepsi – Cindy Crawford (1992)

“Introducing a whole new way to look at Pepsi and Diet Pepsi,” read the end of this ad as supermodel Cindy Crawford lifted a soda can. The original ad shows the model wearing a tank top and denim shorts as she drives a Lamborghini. She then stops at a gas station to buy a can of Pepsi while some kids look on in awe.

Budweiser — ‘How are you doing?’ (1999)

if you have heard “whatauuuup?” Before you know what “What’s up?” meant, you will surely remember this point Budweiser ​in it, four male friends greet each other on the phone in an absolutely catchy way.

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Levi’s — ‘Crazy Legs’ (2002)

The music is more than catchy: “Yes, sir”, by Control Machete. There it shows a man who, in fact, moves his legs in a crazy way. The commercial was in keeping with the arty and sexy commercials he was used to. Levi’s in the 90s. It was filmed in Mexico City.

Volkswagen — ‘The Force’ (2011)

The advertising of the German brand Volkswagen promoting the Passat model was very creative. Favorite villain from the Star Wars saga, Darth Vater enters a house but can’t apply the powers… Until he finds the car. The announcement comes with music and references to The dark side of the force.

Budweiser — ‘Pup Love’ (2014)

In the 2014 final, Budweiser created a commercial that shed a tear for its tenderness. Horses and a mean dog make for a very American story. Impossible not to be moved in front of the commercial and the music of Passenger.

Source: Clarin

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