The 7 best Super Bowl commercials of 2021

The 55th Super Bowl has come to us and with it comes a lot of inventive, hilarious and occasionally bizarre TV commercials. A single 30-second TV spot during the Super Bowl can cost up to $ 5.6 million, and it’s no wonder why: a captive audience of savvy sports fans equals maximum viewing.

The 2021 Super Bowl looks significantly different from previous years, with the mandatory wearing of a mask and a limited number of participants per person, but at least the ads have been as plentiful as ever. Below you can find the list of the 7 best ads in Super Bowl LV:

1. Budweiser’s COVID-19 vaccination donation.

Okay, technically it’s not a traditional ad, but it’s still powerful; this year, Budweiser decided to take part in the Super Bowl advertising race and in return donated the money the company would have spent on raising awareness of the COVID-19 vaccination. Coca-Cola and Pepsi did the same and we are better for it.

2. Will Ferrell for GM.

Will Ferrell, Kenan Thompson, Awkwafina and some light fun get into Norway for no particular reason? We’re on board.

3. Drake for State Farm.

“Stand-ins have no lines,” Drake is asked to understand in this announcement. Why is it so funny to see him in a red polo signed by State Farm?

4. Lil Nas X for Logitech.

Nothing will ever beat Lil Nas X’s “Cool Ranch” commercial last year, but this Logitech announcement – in which she wears a really crushing pink pajama set – is a close second.

5. Dan Levy for M & Ms.

Fresh an excellent Saturday night live hosting a concert, Dan Levy brings his irrepressible charm to a TV spot that revolves around the power of excuses.

Bass Pro Shops for … out?

“In these difficult times, we need nature more than ever. We need nature to remind us that, like the sunrise or the return of the waves, these challenges will pass, “this announcement reminds us along with the much-needed panoramas of outdoor nature.

Maya Rudolph for Klarna.

The only thing better than a Maya Rudolph is four Maya Rudolphs, and that’s exactly what we get in this eclectic ad (on horseback, no less!)

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