SuperBowl Ad Winners: Google and Doritos

Watching the Superbowl, I was very pleased to see the New Orleans Saints upset the Indianapolis Colts and take home the championship. Overall it was a great game, commercials were a little lacking but there were still some great ones in the bunch. Here were my two favorite ads:

Google

The commercial is the tale of a romance told by a series of typed-in search entries. It is so effective as you easily follow along with the strong and subtly Google demonstrates all the things that make its search engine so powerful. Google is clearly the market leader and continue to hold their place.

Doritos

This commercial wins for me as not only was it hilariously funny but also virally effective. It was talked about the most on Twitter, Facebook, and other social medias and clearly was worth the big paycheck.

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  1. Marg says:

    I liked the Google commercial but I also liked the one with Betty White in it. How brave was that to be tackled in the mud. Some of the commercials were really a little lame like the ones with all the guys in their underwear. I thought it was a good game too.

  2. Don E. Chute says:

    Half-Time, kinda lame. I think The Who, was up past beddyby time.

    Commercials, Give it up for my gal, Betty White. 80+, and she’s still got it!

    The Game, Outstanding! And there’s nothing wrong, with the underdog winning one, once in awhile.

    Now, I can’t wait till The Masters(Tigerless?).

    Peace.

  3. Alex says:

    I posted this today(Monday, 2.8.10) in the Random Chatter site.
    LeBron’s commercial was cool.
    Interesting Google ad.
    As for the SuperBowl ?
    Great game…loved the pick for 70+ yards against Colts.

  4. James says:

    Two of the best commercials in my opinion.

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