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Which One Of These Do You Think Is 2014’s Best Super Bowl Commercial So Far?


Which One Of These Do You Think Is 2014’s Best Super Bowl Commercial So Far?

For the past week several 2014 Super Bowl Commercials have been “leaked” out so that we can all get a preview of them. Which one of these do you think is 2014’s Best Super Bowl Commercial so far? Does this mean we’ve seen the complete ad or just a part of it? And do you care? If your team isn’t in the “Big Game”, do you really care about it beyond the office pool, the snacks and beer, or the fun commercials we are sure to see? Don’t worry if you don’t have a good answer, neither do we.

Here are some of the 2014 Super Bowl Commercials we have seen already. Let us know which one you like best in the comment section at the bottom of the page.

Terry Crews and the Muppets Toyota Commercial

 

Coca-Cola Going All The Way Commercial

Budweiser Super Bowl XLVIII Commercial — “Puppy Love”

Dannon Oikos Greek Yogurt – The Spill

Audi Big Game Commercial – Doberhuahua

2014 Volkwagen Super Bowl Commercial- Wings

2014 Chevy Super Bowl Commercial: “Romance” — 2015 Silverado HD | Chevrolet


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8 thoughts on “Which One Of These Do You Think Is 2014’s Best Super Bowl Commercial So Far?

  1. CharlesW

    What about the.Audi and Kia commercials automotive related and the McDonalds one with the voice covers of the football players

  2. Phil Pakiela

    I missed Super Bowl XLVIII. That makes XLVIII in a row. I would rather watch oil leak out of my 1972 Triumph Trident. Already making plans to miss Super Bowl XLIX.

  3. Piston Pete

    From the first moment of the Silverado ad, you could just feel the love. I want one (a Silverado and a steak).
    I had never seen a Maserati ad before, not memorable, other than the fact that I had never seen a Maserati ad before. There are probably very few gamblers in the Denver area that could afford one today. Too bad about that.

  4. 75Duster

    I liked the Silverado ad, and that bull could pay off that truck with his “services”.
    The Super Bowl caters to us working class people, not Maserati type audience.
    The Bob Dylan ad was about the American working class people and our craftsmanship, a very classy ad.

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