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    The dust has settled on the most recent Super Bowl. Some claim it may have been the greatest ever and many sports blogs are dissecting the game and its impact on certain players’ legacies. However, there is an even more important record breaking number than any resulting from the game: 1.33 billion. According to the National Chicken Council, this is the amount of wings consumed during super bowl LI. This is an astounding amount of any single item consumed in a single day, but it takes even greater

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    advisement of our clients investing in super bowl commercials, and my results are conclusive. I took one main statistic into account by calculating the number of viewers per ad dollar spent and paired that with the overall price of the ad. I have also come up with a cheaper alternative investment for your consideration that will be aimed towards our middle market to small clients. First, I would like to share that the price tag for a 30-second snippet in the super bowl broadcast is expected to rise by

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    Super Bowl commercials use a wide variety of tactics to target their audience. The central theme of all the commercials involves some aspect of football – a sport that is mostly popular in the United States. However, due to the convergence hypothesis, the commercials must use aspects of both popular culture and folk culture to reach as many viewers as they can Super Bowl commercials tend to be targeted to popular culture, but there are some aspects in them that can be considered influenced by folk

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    see those funny commercials on super bowl right and you think why do they do that but in this essay you will learn why.Look face it you love those funny super bowl commercials like when cam newton becomes the quarterback for a kids team and throws the ball to the little kid and the kid goes flying its funny.People who own companies like skittles or M&MS make these funny commercials so they viewers laugh and enjoy and also because millions of people watch the super bowl so millions of people will see

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    Many of the advertisements we see in this era are often promoting unhealthy, unnatural products. Most of the notorious Super Bowl advertisements are junk food or alcohol brands. They usually take the normal path and appeal fun and adventurous side of people; this is why I was surprised to come by this advertisement that was appealing to the more reasonable side to a person. It includes aspects of family, health, everybody’s inner child. The ad is set in the produce section of what looks like a grocery

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    and more complex. Not only have they become extravagant in general but there is a significant amount of attention on Super Bowl commercials in particular. These commercials have become insane, unrealistic, and hilarious situations who's goals are to make an impression on the minds of the intended audience. An example of one of these nonsensical commercials is a Doritos chips Super Bowl advertisement, where a pregnant woman is having an ultrasound and the husband is holding a bag of Nacho Cheese Doritos

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    With better than 100 million people tuning in, the Super Bowl is the prevalent sporting event in America every year. This game decides the winning NFL team of the season and dedicated sports fans treat this championship game like a holiday; however, greater amounts of people are watching the Super Bowl for the advertisements, not the actual game. The advertisements, which used to be the bathroom break time, are currently what people wait anxiously to see and these commercials have become so prominent

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    Mr. Clean Super Bowl

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    The Super Bowl is an optimum time for companies to take advantage of a grand multitude of people watching TV. Mr. Clean took advantage of the 2017 Super Bowl to advertise their products. Mr. Clean’s “Cleaner of Your Dreams” commercial exceptionally persuades consumers to buy Mr. Clean products. This commercial uses kairos to reach a large audience. During the Super Bowl, thousands upon thousands of people are tuned in to watch. During time outs and other breaks, commercials are aired to fill in the

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    Manning's last ever game playing quarterback, Super Bowl L is his fourth appearance. Hopefully it won't end like the second and third time his team made the Super Bowl (with his team losing). He is not the quarterback he once was, the one who broke single season records, like most touchdown passes in a season (with 49). Peyton is one of the few players who started playing in the 1990s to still be playing. All time, the Panthers have only played in one Super Bowl (XXXVIII) that they lost to the Patriots

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    As the crowd cheers and jumps in excitement from this unbelievable Super Bowl, a two minute warning has occurred during the fourth quarter. It is 32-28 as the Falcons lead against the Patriots in a rematch for the Super Bowl! “As time passes, there is only four seconds on the clock and Tom Brady has a possible chance of winning his sixth Super Bowl!” Play starts and everyone’s heart is beating. It was so quiet that you could actually hear the players breathing. “The final play starts and Tom Brady

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