2007 Super Bowl Commercials

At Super Bowl XLI, it cost $2.6 million for a single 30 second 2007 Super Bowl commercial. This is not surprising, considering that ratings for the 2007 Super Bowl commercial event were over 90 million viewers. It's probably true, as CNN reported, that thanks to CBS discounts to advertisers, the final costs tallied around 2 million or slightly below. Still, for 30 seconds of airtime at this astronomical price, a company's 2007 Superbowl commercial required input from some of the greatest minds in America. For 2007 Superbowl commercials, the greatest minds were to be found inside and outside company lines.

Popular 2007 Super Bowl Commercials

2007 Super Bowl commercials were set apart from previous years because of consumer-involvement in many of the campaigns. Frito-Lay allowed consumers to make commercials for Doritos to be aired during the Super Bowl, with a prize of $10,000. (And a bag of chips – is that too much to ask?) The Doritos campaign aired two winners: the first featured a chance meeting with a man and woman that featured the qualities of Doritos chips (Do I taste an NBC sitcom deal in the works?) and the second featured a checkout lady overly excited about the the spicy bag of chips. Interestingly, the most popular commercial was made for only $12.00, the cost of three bags of chips. Amazing...who knew chips are so expensive nowadays? Consumers also helped General Motors promote their Chevrolet brand while the NFL used its fans creativity to create promotional spots.

Other popular 2007 Super Bowl commercials included spots from Budweiser and Anheuser-Busch. Budweiser scored well with an ad that featured crabs worshiping an ice chest full of beer, (So like us...) and also another commercial that had a stray dog with mud spots climbing onto the the Clydsedale-drawn wagon in a parade. These videos were considered the best of the 2007 Super Bowl commercials preview.
The Worst Of 2007 Super Bowl Commercials

What were some of the worst 2007 Super Bowl commercials? While artistically speaking, Superbowl 2007 commercials from Snickers and General Motors may have had some admirers, they definitely failed in the aim of all Bowl 2007 commercials: that is, to unite millions of people in enthusiasm for one product. The 2007 Super Bowl TV commercials for Snickers upset the gay community for a 30 second spot of two homophobic men accidentally kissing, while General Motors didn't do much to endear their products to the American Foundation For Suicide Prevention, with their commercial of a laid off, suicidal assembly line robot.

Where To Watch 2007 Super Bowl Commercials

You can watch 2007 Super Bowl commercials with squirrels, beer and suicidal robots at user content sites like You Tube and My Space. 2007 Superbowl commercial downloads are legal and free, so there's no need for a preview of 2007 Superbowl commercials. Just view 2007 Super Bowl commercials in their entirety or download them to create your own 2007 Superbowl commercials videos library. It sure beats watching those annoying Cave Man commercials, doesn't it?

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