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23 of the most iconic Super Bowl commercials of all time

Bud Light's "The Bud Knight" in a crossover ad with HBO's Game of Thrones.
  • Every year, brands try to outwit each other with their Super Bowl commercials.
  • Whether humorous or heartwarming, some ads leave a more lasting impression than others.
  • From Pepsi to State Farm, here are the most unforgettable Super Bowl commercials of all time.

The Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots have their eyes set on the Lombardi Trophy.

But off the field, brands like Budweiser and Bud Light will attempt to win the prize for the most memorable Super Bowl commercial.

This year, fans can expect brands to play it safe and avoid politically charged messaging, with one or two notable exceptions. Advertisers will look to cash in on a combination of humor and celebrities in the hope that "A-list stars will be a shortcut to attention," Business Insider's Lara O'Reilly reported.

So, while we wait to see which ads come out on top, it's as good a time as any to take a walk down memory lane.

Here are 23 of the Super Bowl ads we thought were the most unforgettable, thanks to their heartwarming, funny, sad, or just downright weird concepts.

Coca-Cola: "Mean Joe Greene" (1980)
'Mean' Joe Greene drank a bottle of Coca-Cola in this ad from 1980.

This ad, in which the Pittsburgh Steelers' Joe Greene drinks a little boy's Coke, became so popular that it spurred an NBC TV movie based on the ad and international versions, such as some featuring soccer star Diego Maradona.

Wendy's: "Where's the beef?" (1984)
Wendy's wants to know "Where's the beef?"

Wendy's has been taking potshots at McDonald's since 1984, but this jab was perhaps one of its most successful, helping the fast-food brand boost its revenue by 31% that year, the Associated Press reported in 1987, according to The New York Times.

Apple: "1984" (1984)
1984 was the year of Apple's first viral ad.

Apple's much-hailed yet very bizarre commercial from 1984 was technically the very first viral ad, making Super Bowl commercials a true phenomenon — Forbes called it "The Ad That Changed The Super Bowl."

The ad aired only once, but it was replayed on news channels across the world for weeks and contributed to the sale of about $150 million worth of Macintoshes in barely three months.

Talk about a return on investment.

Pepsi: "Two Kids" (1992)
Cindy Crawford enjoyed a can of Pepsi in this iconic ad from 1992.

This 1992 ad worked so well that Pepsi brought Crawford back for 2018's Super Bowl.

It capitalized on the supermodel's popularity while turning viewers' attention to Pepsi's newly redesigned can.

McDonald's: "The Showdown" (1993)
Larry Bird and Michael Jordan competed for McDonald's in this ad from 1993.

This 1993 ad — while ludicrous — pitted rivals Larry Bird and Michael Jordan against each other for a Big Mac and became an instant hit.

It not only popularized the basketball saying "nothing but net" during the biggest football game of the year, but also led to many a remake.

Monster.com: "When I Grow Up" (1999)
Monster.com reminded us that no child wants to be an unhappy employee when they grow up.

This hard-hitting ad by agency MullenLowe in 1999 featured children sharing the gripes of unhappy employees.

It instantly struck a chord and cemented Monster.com's position as a job-search player.

E-Trade: "Wasted" (2000)
E-Trade said they wasted $2 million on this ad in 2000.

Trading platform E-Trade's 2000 spot featuring a dancing monkey was a lesson in subversive advertising and ridiculed the insane cost of running a Super Bowl ad … while simultaneously driving home the brand's premise of helping users make the most of their money.

Reebok: "Terry Tate: Office Linebacker" (2003)
"Office Linebacker" Terry Tate standing over a coworker after a hard tackle.

Reebok's 2003 ad featured the fictional "office linebacker" Terry Tate in his new role at the Felcher & Sons office. When employees take extended breaks, make long-distance calls, or commit any other company violations, in comes Tate with the sack. CEO Ron Felcher announces productivity has increased 46 percent with Tate's help.

The Super Bowl XXXVII spot, which poked fun at corporate culture, was part of a series of short commercials featuring Tate, played by Lester Speight.

Doritos: "Live the Flavor" (2007)
In 2007, Doritos encouraged everyone to "Live the Flavor."

This 2007 spot was the first-ever crowdsourced Super Bowl ad, AdAge reported, and it let Doritos cut costs while engaging some of its most loyal customers.

Snickers: Betty White (2010)
Betty White and Snickers showed everyone "You're not you when you're hungry" in 2010.

This 2010 spot featuring a then-88-year-old Betty White was where Snickers' now-familiar "You're not you when you're hungry" tagline was born.

It became a viral hit. More major stars, like Robin Williams, appeared in later versions.

Volkswagen: "The Force" (2011)
Volkswagen channeled "The Force" in this 2011 Super Bowl commercial.

This endearing spot by Volkswagen features a kid reprising the role of Darth Vader.

It went viral right after being released and has received tens of millions of views since.

Budweiser: "Puppy Love" (2014)
Budweiser aired the ad "Puppy Love" in 2014.

What do you get when you put an adorable golden retriever puppy and a majestic Clydesdale horse in one frame? A heartwarming romance.

Budweiser is a brand that has always aced the Super Bowl, but this iconic ad from 2014 was perhaps its crowning glory.

Set to the tune of Passenger's "Let Her Go," this cute story spotlighting the friendship between the two animals racked up tens of millions of views online and became instantly memorable.

The Clydesdale horses have long been a staple of Budweiser, prompting their inclusion in many of the brand's commercials, such as this year's spot.

Esurance: "Say My Name" (2015)
Bryan Cranston reprised his role as Walter White for Esurance's 2015 spot.

Less than two years after AMC's "Breaking Bad" ended, fans got to see Bryan Cranston reprise his iconic role as Walter White, meth cook, high-school chemistry teacher, and now … pharmacist? The Esurance ad depicts the character handing a woman a bottle of pills and assuring her "it's sort of your prescription."

Cranston took up the role once more in PopCorners' 2023 commercial, in which he teamed up with costar Aaron Paul.

Always: "#LikeAGirl" (2015)
Always' "Like a Girl" campaign for Super Bowl XLIX stands out years later.

By recasting a phrase often used as an insult as an empowering message, the award-winning Procter and Gamble ad won hearts everywhere.

Although a continuation of a campaign that began the previous summer, the spot stood out among a sea of hyper-masculine ads and won praise for changing the conversation about what it means to run, throw, and do pretty much anything "like a girl."

Since then, P&G has continued to take stands on important issues, with its Gillette "We Believe" ad being another example.

Honda: "Yearbooks" (2017)
A young Magic Johnson's yearbook photo was featured in Honda's 2017 Super Bowl ad.

In 2017, Honda's unforgettable ad brought Super Bowl viewers a blast from the past with animated yearbook photos of celebrities like Amy Adams, Missy Elliott, Jimmy Kimmel, and Viola Davis to remind everyone of the value of chasing their dreams and believing in themselves.

Amazon: "Alexa Loses Her Voice" (2018)
Rebel Wilson made a cameo as Alexa's new voice in Amazon's Super Bowl LII ad.

Amazon's star-studded 90-second spot in the 2018 Super Bowl had people buzzing days before the big game and was an instant recipe for success.

It featured a host of celebrities, including Rebel Wilson, Gordon Ramsay, Anthony Hopkins, and even Amazon's founder, Jeff Bezos.

HBO's Game of Thrones X Bud Light: "Joust" (2019)
Bud Light's "The Bud Knight" in a crossover ad with HBO's Game of Thrones.

In what turned out to be one of the biggest Super Bowl surprises ever, HBO hijacked Bud Light's Super Bowl ad in 2019 to tout the final season of "Game of Thrones," giving fans a weird crossover of the hit show and Dilly Dilly.

Fans were caught off guard, social media went crazy, and the two brands clocked one of the biggest Super Bowl successes.

Cheetos: "Can't Touch This" (2020)
MC Hammer was featured in Cheetos' Super Bowl LIV commercial.

MC Hammer leaned on his 1990 classic "U Can't Touch This" to sell Cheetos Popcorn in an ad that played on the common experience of "Cheetos fingers."

The appeal to nostalgia definitely worked, as the ad ranked 10th overall in 2020's USA Today Ad Meter contest, in which panelists rate and rank Super Bowl commercials.

State Farm: "Drake From State Farm" (2021)
Jake from State Farm and Drake were featured in State Farm's Super Bowl LV commercial.

Aaron Rodgers, Patrick Mahomes, and Jake from State Farm compared stand-ins in this 2021 spot from State Farm Insurance. The hilarious ad made a pretty convincing case that if Drake ever needs a break from music, returning to his acting roots to star as "Drake from State Farm" could be a great backup option.

Even Hulu had to get in on the action, commenting on X, "started with khaki bottoms now we're here," in reference to Drake's hit song "Started From the Bottom."

Bud Light: "Land of Loud Flavors" (2022)
Guy Fieri starred in Bud Light's Super Bowl LVI commercial.

Guy Fieri teamed up with Bud Light for his first Super Bowl ad appearance to bring viewers to "The Land of Loud Flavors." The celebrity chef boasted about the taste of Bud Light Seltzer Hard Soda, declaring the drink had "the loudest flavors of all time."

FTX: "Don't Miss Out" (2022)
FTX's 2022 commercial urged viewers "Don't be like Larry."

The comedian and "Curb Your Enthusiasm" creator Larry David is known for his skepticism. FTX's 2022 ad took this to the extreme, urging viewers "Don't be like Larry" as he scoffs at inventions throughout history like the wheel, the toilet, and the light bulb.

The ad took on a new meaning when FTX filed for bankruptcy later that year and founder Sam Bankman-Fried was convicted of fraud and conspiracy charges. In the end, David's skepticism aged like fine wine.

The comedian later regretted his role in the commercial, telling the Associated Press, "Like an idiot, I did it."

The Farmer's Dog: "Forever" (2023)
The Farmer's Dog's Super Bowl LVII commercial won USA Today's Ad Meter competition.

In 2023, the Farmer's Dog told the heartwarming story of a girl, Ava, growing up with her dog, Bear. As adult Ava croons "I'm gonna love you forever" from Lee Fields' song "Forever" to an aging Bear, the company reminds us that "Nothing matters more than more years together."

The ad resonated with Super Bowl audiences, winning USA Today's 35th Ad Meter competition.

State Farm: "Like a Good Neighbaaa" (2024)
Arnold Schwarzenegger starred in State Farm's Super Bowl ad in 2024.

In 2024, State Farm capitalized on its "Like a good neighbor" tagline with the help of Arnold Schwarzenegger, who endearingly repeated the line as "Like a good neighbaaa," much to his fictional director's dismay.

The ad won Ad Meter's top spot.

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