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A List Of The Worst Super Bowl 57 Ads

A List Of The Worst Super Bowl 57 Ads
Some ads were so 2000 and late, while others have shady ties that you should know about.
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The Chief's won Super Bowl 57, where Rihanna was spectacular and pretty much stunned the world after a long absence from the stage. This year companies paid $7 million for 30-seconds of ad time. That's $23K per second and a 7.69 percent increase on last year's price.

We ranked the early ads and made a list of the ones that released during the game, so we naturally had to wrap everything up with the worst ads we saw aka the most annoying commercials.

A meta ad from Pepsi, RAM's tone-deaf marketing, Turbo Tax's blatant hypocrisy (don't say Americans aren't doing taxes when your company is being investigated for misleading ads about taxes) and far-right funded spots about Jesus were some of this year's worst picks.


Pepsi: 'Great Acting Or Great Taste?'


'He Gets Us'


Turbo Tax


Ram Trucks: 'Premature Electrification'


T-Mobile: 'New Year. New Neighbor'


With contributions from Annie Johnson and Jared Russo.

Comments

  1. John Doe 1 year ago

    If there was a benevolent God, that T-mobile commercial wouldn't exist.

  2. Gary Dauphin 1 year ago

    Your all asses. The Dodge RAM and the John Travolta commercials were wildly entertaining.

    get a life, please.

  3. sir_zman 1 year ago

    RAM was funny. And I liked the T-Mobile spot. The one that really got on my nerves was the Nissan murder mystery one.

  4. Chuck Savadelis 1 year ago

    You didn't think giant rabbits violently kidnapping people and throwing them into holes was bad?

  5. Joe Miller 1 year ago

    RAM ad was by far the best ad of the game. What is wrong with you?

    1. Gary Dauphin 1 year ago

      Thank you.

  6. Ryan Schultz 1 year ago

    You link to Jacobin. Here is how Jacobin describes itself: "Jacobin is a leading voice of the American left, offering socialist perspectives on politics, economics, and culture." Does Digg even pretend to be balanced?


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