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Six months ago, Bud Light made a bet on the Super Bowl, promising free beer for everyone in Philadelphia if the Eagles won it all. Now parent company Anheuser-Busch InBev. Super Bowl LII was an American football game played to determine the champion of the National Football League (NFL) for the 2017 season.The National Football Conference (NFC) champion Philadelphia Eagles defeated the American Football Conference (AFC) and defending Super Bowl LI champion New England Patriots, 41–33, to win their first Super Bowl and their first NFL title since 1960. 2021 Super Bowl Prop Bets. Michelob Ultra +125. Bud Light Seltzer Lemonade +450. Michelob Ultra Organic Seltzer +500. Will 'wax on' be said by boy in E-Trade commercial? They all put together plans and so, they take a box of Bud Light: 1. @MaRy Alvarado 2. @Daniel Bastos 3. @:Edwin Castillo Abarca 4.

With big sponsors like Budweiser, Coca-Cola, Pepsi, and Hyundai opting not to buy commercials for Super Bowl LV, it was natural to ask if this year's crop of ads would be as fun or memorable.

A Super Bowl without a Budweiser ad? Wow, the world really is different right now.

But advertisers still provided plenty of entertaining content when football took a break during Super Bowl LV. Whether or not we'll be talking about some of these commercials in the days, months, and years to come has yet to be determined. But there were laughs and not too many attempts at seriousness or morality amid the COVID-19 pandemic. The commercials were a distraction, which is why we were all tuned in.

Here are our choices for the 10 commercials from the Super Bowl LV broadcast.

Rocket Mortgage: 'Certain is Better'

With not just one but two entertaining ads, Rocket Mortgage and Tracy Morgan won the night. The difference between 'pretty sure' and 'certain' when trying to buy a house is one thing. But what about taking on Dave Bautista in a street fight?

The home lender's second ad might have been even better, featuring Los Angeles Chargers defensive end Joey Bosa turning over cars that dared park in his reserved spot. No CGI or wires used here, right? Bosa can totally overturn a car by himself.

M&M'S: 'Come Together'

M&M's set the bar high early on by highlighting so many things in our current culture that can annoy us like gender reveal parties, mansplaining, and reclining seats on airplanes.

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As a bonus, pop culture Dan Levy from Schitt's Creek appears at the end. (Quite a weekend for Levy, also hosting Saturday Night Live this weekend.) That might date this ad a little bit in future years, but better to be trendy and give casual (or non-) fans someone they'll recognize while watching the Big Game's commercials.

Doritos 3D: 'Flat Matthew'

We will not say 'All right, all right, all right.' Oh, wait — we just did. Dang. It's just too easy with Matthew McConaughey. Is anyone interested in eating puffed-up Doritos? Maybe, maybe not.

But this ad might have been the most technologically impressive of the night, showing a paper-flat McConaughey trying to live his regular life. This raises the question of how #FlatMatthew got that way in the first place. Is that some kind of commentary on pandemic life? OK, let's not overthink it.

General Motors: 'No Way, Norway'

Will Ferrell in any Super Bowl ad is probably going to be a winner. Punching through a globe is even better. Hey, if it helps make GM striving to beat Norway in selling electric vehicles a compelling subject, let Will do his thing.

Maybe some more Kenan Thompson and Awkwafina would've been better. (There's an extended cut of the ad with a bit more of those two, but it mostly explains how Ferrell got to Sweden.)

Bud Light: 'Bud Light Legends'

Xfl team rosters. While Budweiser didn't have a Super Bowl commercial, plenty of other Anheuser-Busch products did. Bud Light has been running 'classic' ads throughout the NFL playoffs, which provided a fun bit of nostalgia.

As it turns out, however, using those old ads was building toward something: An Avengers: Endgame-type of climax that brought the Bud Light Legends back through portals to help an overturned Bud Light delivery truck. (Did Joey Bosa push it over?)

Dr. Galazkiewicz! Cedric the Entertainer! And the 'Real Men of Genius' singer! (Sadly, an extended cut does not include a new 'Real Men of Genius' song.)

State Farm Insurance: 'Drake From State Farm'

Oh, this commercial was so close to featuring both Super Bowl LV quarterbacks. (Sorry, Aaron Rodgers. Blame Tom Brady.) But it brought back the 'Discount Double Check' cheesehead. (Rodgers!) And Paul Rudd got to be a stand-in for Patrick Mahomes from his beloved Kansas City Chiefs.

Plenty of fans surely enjoyed Jake from State Farm putting 'Drake from State Farm' in his place. Stay in your lane, Drake.

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E-Trade: 'Workout'

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What was the better throwback in this ad: 'You're the Best' from The Karate Kid providing the soundtrack or the kid drinking a glass full of raw eggs (the original protein shake)? Does this kid grow into a bulked-up musclehead who perhaps becomes a pro wrestling champion? Or a hotshot day trader? If any of the Super Bowl LV ads warrants a sequel, this might be the one.

(By the way, 'You're the Best' was performed by Joe Esposito if you're working in an office these days and need some trivia to impress your co-workers.)

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Tide: The Jason Alexander Hoodie

Judging from Twitter, this was a popular choice for the best Super Bowl LV ad. Why was Jason Alexander the face of this commercial? Why not? (According to Variety‘s Brian Steinberg, Alexander shot a whole lot of photos to use here.)

Using 'Believe It or Not,' the theme from The Greatest American Hero, tied the ad together by referencing a classic Seinfeld episode, 'The Susie,' in which George Costanza adapted the song into the outgoing message for his answering machine. (That reference was apparently missed by TV writer Mike Schur during the game.)

Uber Eats: 'Wayne's World & Cardi B's Shameless Manipulation'

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Wigs, make-up, and even digital effects can do a lot these days to make actors look younger. But have Mike Myers and Dana Carvey aged since 'Wayne's World' was at the height of its popularity on SNL and in movies during the 1990s? The two look like they could go right back to Studio 8H to film a sketch or do another movie (which would probably have to show on Peacock).

Cardi B fit right in too. Maybe she can take on Mark Hamill and Patrick Stewart in their Uber Eats ads.

And… The Worst

Though there were some subpar Super Bowl LV commercials (TurboTax never gets this right, year after year), there is only one clear choice for this year's worst ad.

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Oatly: 'Wow, No Cow!'

What? Was? This? If the objective of a Super Bowl ad is to get people talking about your commercial and product, then OK, Oatly, CEO Toni Petersson, and his digital piano accomplished their objective.

Maybe this ad feels more baffling because Oatly (which is an oat milk, if the commercial left you wondering) is a good product, possibly made even more popular due to its low supply three years ago. Just as people discovered how good oat milk tastes on cereal and in coffee — much better than almond milk — it suddenly wasn't available.

That's no longer a problem. Oatly is available all over the place. But will this ad make anyone want to buy it? When has that ever mattered for a Super Bowl commercial?

  • Bud Light has the shortest odds at +120 to be the first Anheuser-Busch brand commercial to run.
  • Super Bowl LV commercials having Under 4.5 dog appearances is listed at +170 odds.
  • Super Bowl commercials have -400 odds to show people wearing a mask in over 2.5 ads.

TAMPA, Fla.Super Bowl LV is now a little under a week away as the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers prepare for their historic showdown at Raymond James Stadium on Sunday.

The Super Bowl annually is one of the most-watched sporting events in North America, which is exactly why a 30-second ad during last year's championship game cost around $5.6 million according to Business Insider.

Bud Light Super Bowl Better

The cost of Super Bowl ads has been increasing over the past couple of years but that hasn't stopped some of the biggest global brands from purchasing airtime for their special advertisements.

For those looking to bet on Super Bowl 55 commercials, BetOnline has numerous betting props to choose from.

How Many Super Bowl Commercials Will Have A Dog In It

  • Over 4.5 Commercials -250
  • Under 4.5 Commercials +170

Winner: Under 4.5 Commercials (+170). Dogs have had a long history of making appearances in Super Bowl Commercials and this year should feature a handful of ads with dogs in it. Typically, companies like Budweiser, Doritos, and car brands have used dogs in their Super Bowl ads before. Budweiser will not have a Super Bowl commercial this year, but the Anheuser-Busch brand will likely still use a dog in one of their ads. Take the Under for this prop as the +170 odds on less than five commercials featuring dogs should be taken.

Super Bud Bowl

First Anheuser-Busch Brand Commercial To Run

Bud Light Super Bowl Bethlehem

  • Bud Light +120
  • Bud Light Seltzer Lemonade +175
  • Michelob Ultra +175
  • Michelob Ultra Organic Seltzer +200

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As a bonus, pop culture Dan Levy from Schitt's Creek appears at the end. (Quite a weekend for Levy, also hosting Saturday Night Live this weekend.) That might date this ad a little bit in future years, but better to be trendy and give casual (or non-) fans someone they'll recognize while watching the Big Game's commercials.

Doritos 3D: 'Flat Matthew'

We will not say 'All right, all right, all right.' Oh, wait — we just did. Dang. It's just too easy with Matthew McConaughey. Is anyone interested in eating puffed-up Doritos? Maybe, maybe not.

But this ad might have been the most technologically impressive of the night, showing a paper-flat McConaughey trying to live his regular life. This raises the question of how #FlatMatthew got that way in the first place. Is that some kind of commentary on pandemic life? OK, let's not overthink it.

General Motors: 'No Way, Norway'

Will Ferrell in any Super Bowl ad is probably going to be a winner. Punching through a globe is even better. Hey, if it helps make GM striving to beat Norway in selling electric vehicles a compelling subject, let Will do his thing.

Maybe some more Kenan Thompson and Awkwafina would've been better. (There's an extended cut of the ad with a bit more of those two, but it mostly explains how Ferrell got to Sweden.)

Bud Light: 'Bud Light Legends'

Xfl team rosters. While Budweiser didn't have a Super Bowl commercial, plenty of other Anheuser-Busch products did. Bud Light has been running 'classic' ads throughout the NFL playoffs, which provided a fun bit of nostalgia.

As it turns out, however, using those old ads was building toward something: An Avengers: Endgame-type of climax that brought the Bud Light Legends back through portals to help an overturned Bud Light delivery truck. (Did Joey Bosa push it over?)

Dr. Galazkiewicz! Cedric the Entertainer! And the 'Real Men of Genius' singer! (Sadly, an extended cut does not include a new 'Real Men of Genius' song.)

State Farm Insurance: 'Drake From State Farm'

Oh, this commercial was so close to featuring both Super Bowl LV quarterbacks. (Sorry, Aaron Rodgers. Blame Tom Brady.) But it brought back the 'Discount Double Check' cheesehead. (Rodgers!) And Paul Rudd got to be a stand-in for Patrick Mahomes from his beloved Kansas City Chiefs.

Plenty of fans surely enjoyed Jake from State Farm putting 'Drake from State Farm' in his place. Stay in your lane, Drake.

E-Trade: 'Workout'

Bud Light Super Bowl Beer

What was the better throwback in this ad: 'You're the Best' from The Karate Kid providing the soundtrack or the kid drinking a glass full of raw eggs (the original protein shake)? Does this kid grow into a bulked-up musclehead who perhaps becomes a pro wrestling champion? Or a hotshot day trader? If any of the Super Bowl LV ads warrants a sequel, this might be the one.

(By the way, 'You're the Best' was performed by Joe Esposito if you're working in an office these days and need some trivia to impress your co-workers.)

Tide: The Jason Alexander Hoodie

Judging from Twitter, this was a popular choice for the best Super Bowl LV ad. Why was Jason Alexander the face of this commercial? Why not? (According to Variety‘s Brian Steinberg, Alexander shot a whole lot of photos to use here.)

Using 'Believe It or Not,' the theme from The Greatest American Hero, tied the ad together by referencing a classic Seinfeld episode, 'The Susie,' in which George Costanza adapted the song into the outgoing message for his answering machine. (That reference was apparently missed by TV writer Mike Schur during the game.)

Uber Eats: 'Wayne's World & Cardi B's Shameless Manipulation'

Bud Super Bowl Commercial

Wigs, make-up, and even digital effects can do a lot these days to make actors look younger. But have Mike Myers and Dana Carvey aged since 'Wayne's World' was at the height of its popularity on SNL and in movies during the 1990s? The two look like they could go right back to Studio 8H to film a sketch or do another movie (which would probably have to show on Peacock).

Cardi B fit right in too. Maybe she can take on Mark Hamill and Patrick Stewart in their Uber Eats ads.

And… The Worst

Though there were some subpar Super Bowl LV commercials (TurboTax never gets this right, year after year), there is only one clear choice for this year's worst ad.

Oatly: 'Wow, No Cow!'

What? Was? This? If the objective of a Super Bowl ad is to get people talking about your commercial and product, then OK, Oatly, CEO Toni Petersson, and his digital piano accomplished their objective.

Maybe this ad feels more baffling because Oatly (which is an oat milk, if the commercial left you wondering) is a good product, possibly made even more popular due to its low supply three years ago. Just as people discovered how good oat milk tastes on cereal and in coffee — much better than almond milk — it suddenly wasn't available.

That's no longer a problem. Oatly is available all over the place. But will this ad make anyone want to buy it? When has that ever mattered for a Super Bowl commercial?

  • Bud Light has the shortest odds at +120 to be the first Anheuser-Busch brand commercial to run.
  • Super Bowl LV commercials having Under 4.5 dog appearances is listed at +170 odds.
  • Super Bowl commercials have -400 odds to show people wearing a mask in over 2.5 ads.

TAMPA, Fla.Super Bowl LV is now a little under a week away as the Kansas City Chiefs and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers prepare for their historic showdown at Raymond James Stadium on Sunday.

The Super Bowl annually is one of the most-watched sporting events in North America, which is exactly why a 30-second ad during last year's championship game cost around $5.6 million according to Business Insider.

Bud Light Super Bowl Better

The cost of Super Bowl ads has been increasing over the past couple of years but that hasn't stopped some of the biggest global brands from purchasing airtime for their special advertisements.

For those looking to bet on Super Bowl 55 commercials, BetOnline has numerous betting props to choose from.

How Many Super Bowl Commercials Will Have A Dog In It

  • Over 4.5 Commercials -250
  • Under 4.5 Commercials +170

Winner: Under 4.5 Commercials (+170). Dogs have had a long history of making appearances in Super Bowl Commercials and this year should feature a handful of ads with dogs in it. Typically, companies like Budweiser, Doritos, and car brands have used dogs in their Super Bowl ads before. Budweiser will not have a Super Bowl commercial this year, but the Anheuser-Busch brand will likely still use a dog in one of their ads. Take the Under for this prop as the +170 odds on less than five commercials featuring dogs should be taken.

Super Bud Bowl

First Anheuser-Busch Brand Commercial To Run

Bud Light Super Bowl Bethlehem

  • Bud Light +120
  • Bud Light Seltzer Lemonade +175
  • Michelob Ultra +175
  • Michelob Ultra Organic Seltzer +200

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Winner: Bud Light (+120). Bud Light has been the NFL's official beer since 2011 and the partnership won't end until 2022. Expect for Bud Light to be the first Anheuser-Busch Brand Commercial To Run with Budweiser not having any ads being played for Super Bowl LV. The Bud Light Seltzer is also a strong play for this NFL betting prop as well as Anheuser-Busch tries to build awareness for its newer seltzer flavors.

How Many Commercials Will Show A Person Wearing A Mask

  • Over 2.5 Commercials -400
  • Under 2.5 Commercials +250

Winner: Over 2.5 Commercials (-400). The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way the entire world moves, and masks have become the new norm. Despite the vaccine rollout masks will still be needed and the Super Bowl presents a rare opportunity for advertisements to feature masks. If possible, this prop would make a good addition to a parlay.

The Super Bowl LV kickoff is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. EST and will be broadcasted by CBS. Online sportsbooks will be hosting odds for Super Bowl 55 commercials up until kickoff.

As a professional sports writer, Robert has written for outlets such as the FAMUAN and other sports-centric platforms. He focuses mainly on NFL and NBA betting, though he keeps tabs on every major sport.





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