NEW YORK — Defying a stereotype of beer-soaked, sex-saturated ads, this year's crop of Super Bowl commercials were by turns triumphant and thoughtful, and at times even downright somber. There were babies, dads,
The insurance company aired the commercial in the first half of the Super Bowl that shows a young boy talking about all of the things he'll never be able to do. The young boy lists things that he'll never be able to do including
And there were some great Super Bowl commercials, too. We're not going to say we say anything like Apple's truly iconic 1984 Super Bowl commercial, but there was indeed some greatness in there during XLIX's commercial
Many veteran Super Bowl advertisers took a serious tone in their big-game commercials this year, but it was a newcomer that scored big with a funny take on the apocalypse during Sunday's contest. Mophie Inc., which produces smartphone power
The insurance company aired the commercial in the first half of the Super Bowl that shows a young boy talking about all of the things he'll never be able to do. The young boy lists things that he'll never be able to do including