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Super Bowl commercials

Vote for your favorite Super Bowl commercial at YouTube AdBlitz.

It’s that time of year. Watch the game. See the commercials. Find the commercials online. Or maybe you skipped the first 2 and are just going straight online to watch the ads. Well view freely, because we have the 2010 commercials in our annual YouTube Ad Blitz contest.

Watch the commercials here the minute they air on Feb 7th. When the game ends, we’ll let you vote for your favorite 2010 commercial until Feb 14th. The winning ad will receive ultimate video glory with YouTube homepage recognition.

Have fun and let the best ad win!

 

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5 thoughts on “Super Bowl commercials”

  1. OMG talk about much to do over NOTHING! Does anyone else find it ironic that “right” to choice only means if you agree with what I choice to believe? Poor guy! You would have thought he was doing a spot with a live monkey rape for all the brewhaha.

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  2. I liked the Snickers ad the best, followed by the Dodge ad. The Dorito ads and the Bud Light ads would have been better with just one or two different scenes instead of five or six offerings – kinda disjointed…

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  3. My favorite ad was the McDonald’s ad just before kick-off, followed by Snickers and the Doritos dog collar.

    I was curious about the trend of half-naked, overweight men this year

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