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Serena Williams, Dave Grohl, and Pete Davidson Are Just a Few Of The Celebrities Crashing Your Super Bowl Party

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This year’s Super Bowl pits the mighty Kansas City Chiefs against odds favorites, the Philadelphia Eagles, as they play at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona on Sunday evening. 

In addition to the biggest night in football, it’s also primetime for some of the most iconic name brands during the Fox broadcast as well. 

Their prize? A chance to capture the attention and money of more than 100 million viewers expected to tune in the annual event – it’s the Super Bowl of advertising!

Some advertisers are paying more than $7 million for a 30-second spot, and that doesn’t include the cost of making the ad itself.

According to The Sporting News, 57 spots have been purchased, each one hoping to be the one that’s discussed the most at the water cooler on Monday. To make that happen, of course, many brands have dispatched dump trucks full of money to the doorsteps of some of Hollywood’s biggest stars. Sure, we can accuse Ozzy Osbourne of selling out, but how do we know he doesn’t really love Workday business services?

A good number of ads have already debuted on YouTube, so let’s take a look.

Two spots are leaning heavily on celebrity puns. This commercial for Hellmann’s mayonnaise (the Coke to Miracle Whip’s Pepsi) is eager to remind you that Jon Hamm and Brie Larson both have food names. Then Pete Davidson shows up to make a ham and brie panini.

Honestly, it takes a lot of guts to include the star of Mad Men in your ad. One wonders what Don Draper would have thought if this were pitched to him. 

The spot is corny as hell (gee, why aren’t the members of Korn in that fridge, too?) but it at least moves quickly. If you want to see another pun-forward commercial last an unfunny eternity, here’s Danny McBride shilling for Downy. Because Danny and Downy kinda sound similar. 

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