Watch the Super Bowl commercials

Sex sells. Babies sell even more. And advertisers are hoping animals will make you laugh all the way to their stores.
While the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens battled on the field during Super Bowl XLVII, marketers from Best Buy to M&M to Toyota competed against each other on advertising's biggest stage.
A 30-second spot cost an average of $4 million this year.
Here are some ad highlights from the game:
And here are the movie trailers that aired during the game:
While the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens battled on the field during Super Bowl XLVII, marketers from Best Buy to M&M to Toyota competed against each other on advertising's biggest stage.
A 30-second spot cost an average of $4 million this year.
Here are some ad highlights from the game:
And here are the movie trailers that aired during the game:
The Doritos goat....absolutely loved it!Â
May favorites were Oreo's, Miracle Stain, and Cars.com
I liked the Clydesdale, Prom and whisper fight.
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I also see that KOMO is missing the duluth trading company naked underware add.
The only two I really liked were the "God made a farmer" Ram commercial, and the Budweiser Clydesdale commercial. I thought the rest were either just so-so, or really stupid.
I dont know if there was multiple Ram commercials or not, but the one where they kept brining up things and then said god gave us a farmer... and then repeated it multiple times for which seemed to last forever... worst commercial ever...
The Ram commercial was good
@chandler Stunning, actually...
I don't even drink beer, but that Clydesdale commercial really got me (sniff)! Â Alright, macho men, how many of you got a little choked up?
 @belsnickles Yes, we here in Enumclaw REALLY loved that one.
 @PacMan That's not what I meant by choked up.
Thanks for posting them, Komo. I always enjoy seeing them again, or catch up on those I missed.
Sorry, but the one common thread running through all the ads I happened to see was: NONE OF THEM DID ANYTHING TO SELL THE ACTUAL PRODUCT!!!
Isn't that the goal of advertising to begin with???