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        <title><![CDATA[Here for the Ads! Watch the Best Super Bowl Food Commercials of All Time]]></title>
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					<p>An ad to remember! Each year, various brands vie to create a memorable <strong>Super Bowl</strong> ad, but whether they’re advertising food, cars or anything in between, the spots aren’t always successful.</p>
<p>However, some commercials, especially the food-focused ones, are remembered fondly for years after they debut. Take <strong><strong>Betty White</strong></strong>’s Snickers ad for example. The 2010 spot featured the <em>Hot in Cleveland</em> alum assuming the role of Mike, a young guy playing football with his friends in a park.</p>
<p>After Mike (who is actually White) gets tackled during a play and pushed in the mud, one of his pals tells him, “You’re playing like Betty White out there,” and he gets angry. At that point, Mike’s girlfriend offers him a Snickers to get him back on track. After taking a bite, White vanishes and Mike reappears, assuming his actual identity.</p>


<p>The commercial ends with the now memorable catchphrase: “You’re not you when you’re hungry.”</p>
<p>The popular ad featuring <em>The Proposal</em> actress spawned several more as part of the same campaign. Those subsequent commercials starred celebrities such as the late <strong>Robin Williams</strong>, <strong><strong>Joe Pesci</strong></strong> and more.</p>
<p>Another memorable Super Bowl spot from years past is the 2001 Pepsi ad that capitalized on <strong><strong>Britney Spears</strong></strong>’ rising pop stardom. The commercial combined the “Baby One More Time” songstress’ signature sound with an old Pepsi jingle, creating an earworm that was hard to forget.</p>
<p>Though singers showing up in Pepsi commercials is nothing new — <strong>Michael Jackson</strong> famously appeared in a 1984 ad — Spears’ turn seemingly opened the door for other contemporaneous artists and musicians to follow in her footsteps. Case in point: <strong><strong>Beyoncé</strong></strong>, <strong><strong>Cardi B</strong></strong>, and Super Bowl LIV halftime performers <strong><strong>Jennifer Lopez</strong></strong> and <strong><strong>Shakira</strong></strong> have all appeared in Pepsi spots since, though not all of them have debuted during a Super Bowl.</p>

		<p>In other instances, food brands have used their Super Bowl ads as a way to tap into the cultural zeitgeist. For example, Bud Light and HBO joined forces in 2019 to create a commercial that drummed up enthusiasm about the final season of <em>Game of Thrones</em> (which premiered a few months later) using the fictional world of Dilly Dilly.</p>
<p>Scroll down to see even more memorable Super Bowl food commercials!</p>
									

				
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