Super Bowl Ads

Toyota Toyota ad starring Terry Crews and the Muppets.
Bud Light, Part 2 Don Cheadle, a llama and Arnold Schwarzenegger? Sure, why not?
Bud Light, Part 1 "Up for Whatever"? We'll see about that.
Tim Tebow for T Mobile No contract? No problem, says Tim Tebow.
Radio Shack The electronics giant enlisted '80s stars such as Mary Lou Retton, Hulk Hogan, Erik Estrada and more to show that they've changed.
Coca Cola Coke celebrated the country's diversity with a rendition of "America the Beautiful" in many different languages.
Jaguar Ever notice all the bad guys are Brits? Jaguar did.
Bob Dylan for Chrysler.
Axe The message in the Axe commercial set to air on Sunday, is to make love, not war (#KissForPeace).
Hyundai A lot of mention of "nice" going on in this Hyundai Elantra commercial.
Audi Compromise scares Audi with their commercial about a "Doberhuahua."
Oikos Greek Yogurt, Full House A "Full House" mini reunion for Oikos Greek Yogurt.
Dannon Oikos: Big Game Tease A "Full House" mini reunion for Oikos Greek Yogurt.
Kia In the carmaker's third-quarter ad to introduce its K900 luxury sedan, Laurence Fishburne reprises his "Matrix" role as Morpheus and displays some surprising operatic skills.
Wonderful Pistachios The snack producer showcases comedian Stephen Colbert running amok in two 15-second ads in the second quarter.
Beats Music Ellen DeGeneres reimagines the Goldilocks and The Three Bears fairytale in this ad running in the third quarter that introduces Beats Music, a streaming music service.
H&M The clothing maker's ad in the second quarter features nifty technology that will allow people with some Samsung Smart TVs to order soccer star David Beckham's Bodywear products with their remote control in real time.
SodaStream The Israeli at-home soda maker company has stirred up controversy on two fronts. Their ad features "Her" actress Scarlett Johansson touting the health and environmental benefits of the soda maker and will run in the fourth quarter.

The ad first made waves when the company said it would delete its last line, "Sorry, Coke and Pepsi," at a request by Fox. Then on Thursday, Johansson resigned her Oxfam ambassadorship. The nonprofit was unhappy she was linked with SodaStream, which operates in Israeli settlements in the West Bank of Palestine. Oxfam is opposed to that.
General Mill's Cheerios The cereal maker brings back an interracial family that starred in a prior spot. This one shows a father telling his daughter that they're going to have an addition to the family, a baby boy. Then, the little girl strongly suggests they also get a puppy. The ad airs during the first unscheduled time-out of the game.
Anheuser-Busch The biggest Super Bowl advertiser's ad in the fourth quarter shows an adorable Golden Labrador becoming enamored with one of the beermaker's iconic Clydesdales to the tune of "Let Her Go" by Passenger.
Super Bowl Ads Here are the ads that will air during the Super Bowl.
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