From Doritos to Disney
This year's Super Bowl saw the Tampa Bay Buccaneers secure the championship and The Weeknd sing a few songs, but it's the commercial breaks that had everyone talking.
Here are the best ads from Super Bowl 2021:
Amazon 'Alexa's Body'
Ever wondered what a real life Alexa would look like? Now imagine if it looked like Michael B Jordan.
Watch it below or by clicking here.
Squarespace '5 to 9'
Squarespace’s new spot features Dolly Parton’s re-recording of 9 to 5 as 5 to 9, as a celebration to all of those with side hustles.
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Cheetos 'It Wasn't Me'
Cheetos Super Bowl ad starred a bevy of celebs, including Mila Kunis, Ashton Kutcher and, eh, Shaggy.
The ad promotes “Cheetos Crunch Pop Mix,” which combines crunchy Cheetos with Cheetos Popcorn.
“Mila and I both remember when ‘It Wasn’t Me’ came out 20 years ago when we were first working together on That 70s Show, so it’s really cool to come full circle with Cheetos, work together again and remix this song,” Kutcher said in a press release.
Watch it below or by clicking here.
Uber Eats 'Wayne's World & Cardi B’s Shameless Manipulation’
Mike Myers and Dana Carvey returned as Wayne and Garth from Wayne's World to encourage people to support local restaurants by ordering via Uber Eats.
Cardi B also joined them for a cheeky takeaway.
Check it out below or by clicking here.
Huggies 'Welcome To The World, Baby'
Tear-jerker alert! Huggies’ 30-second spot features babies born on Super Bowl Sunday.
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Hellmann's Fairy Godmother
Amy Schumer stars as the Hellmann's Fairy Godmother - as you do.
Watch it below or by clicking here.
Doritos 'Flat Matthew'
Matthew McConaughey starred as a 2D version of himself to promote Doritos 3D.
Check it out below or by clicking here.
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier on Disney+
Disney released a teaser trailer for its upcoming Disney+ series The Falcon and the Winter Solider during the first quarter of Sunday’s game.
The show is the second Marvel TV production for the streaming service and is slated for debut on March 19, 2021.
Watch the ad below or by clicking here.
What's your favourite?