Expect star-studded auto ads at Super Bowl
As far as we can tell, the Super Bowl is about building mini-stadiums out of nachos and squeezy cheese, obsessing over the half-time show, and the big budget ads.
The Superbowl is a must-watch, if only for the commercials.
While national ads dominate pre-game conversations, Caguin has seen more regional ads like one for Cenex, slated to air Sunday, popping up over the last five years.
Pricey Tickets – The fun (and prices) are the biggest with fans who are actually attending the game.
As for those celebrities, Ryan Reynolds and Kevin Hart will turn up for Hyundai; Liam Neeson for LG Electronics; Christopher Walken for Kia Optima (one ad is titled “Walken Closet”); Steven Tyler for Skittles, and paralympic snowboarder Amy Purdy for Toyota, which will be back in the game for a fourth year straight. TiqIq says an average Super Bowl 50 ticket costs about $6,350.
Holy Guacamole – Americans are expected to consume about 8 millions pounds of guacamole, 14 million pounds of chips, 1.2 billion chicken wings and 2 tons of popcorn.
You can view the commercial below.
According to The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 30-second spots during the game have been estimated to run as much as $5 million each this year. This year’s campaign aims to introduce audiences to more of Heinz’s product line.
The Super Bowl is this weekend, which means we’ll soon be viewing some of the year’s best commercials in between all the game action.