Snickers created a series of commercials featuring famous actors in various scenarios to further emphasize their slogan. In this ad, which aired during the Super Bowl in 2010, a group of guys are playing tackle football. When one gets tackled, it turns out to be Betty White. The guys refer to this character as “Mike” and tease him. It’s only when he eats a snickers that he turns back into Mike.
In the past, Apple has come up with commercials featuring celebrities to show off the newest features of the iPhone. This commercial in particular stars Sesame Street’s Cookie Monster. The feature he helps show off is the new Hey Siri command where Siri responds to the user when they say, “Hey Siri.” In the commercial, Cookie Monster is baking cookies and utilizes the timer with Hey Siri, but he learns that even the iPhone can’t speed up time.
In 1984, Wendy’s took a stab at its competitors’ burgers by creating a commercial located in an unknown fast food restaurant with three old ladies. Two were admiring the big bun on the burger, but the third asks an important question that soon becomes a pop culture sensation.
Google never had a television advertisement until the 2010 Super Bowl. Follow the love story through a variety of google searches; it’ll warm your heart.
This commercial tells the viewer that even if they are a just a practicing athlete, with the right amount of belief in themselves, they can do great things.
Here is a commercial that honors all of the hard work it takes to be an Olympic champion.
The commercial you are about to watch, "Human Family," by Maya Angelou, is a photo montage shot on iPhones and narrated by Maya Angelou.