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The 6 Best Super Bowl Commercials

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Fairfield chapter.

1. Budweiser “Lost Dog”This commercial contained all things Colliegette’s love: cute puppies, horses, and rugged men. Although the idea was a little far-fetched, the cuteness and compassion had us tearing up.

2. Always “Like A Girl”Always launched this campaign late last year with this commercial that shows the transformation of both men and women as they discover themselves what it means to be “Like A Girl”.

3. Sprint’s “Super Apology”Sprint hopped on the ban wagon with one of our favorite YouTube memes, and rounding up their apology with a braying donkey.

4. McDonalds “Pay with Lovin’”Who wouldn’t love to pay with love?

5. Snickers “The Brady Bunch”Because who wouldn’t want to see the happiest characters in television mixed with some of the most intense?

6. T-MobileT-Mobile aired two commercials, one with Sarah Silverman & Chelsea Handler and the other with Kim Kardashian. Handler and Silverman were, no surprise, incredibly funny; but Kim K’s commercial just seemed like an attempt to prove she has a sense of humor.

 

Caroline Metcalf-Vera is a sophomore at Fairfield University majoring in Communications. Here at Her Campus Fairfield, she is the Executive News Editor. When she isn't in class or writing you'll probably find her camped out in the Mezz with at least three beverages. Guilty pleasures consist of: cotton candy ice cream and early 2000s rap.
Danielle was previously the Deputy Editor at Her Campus, where she oversaw social and content strategy, lifestyle, beauty, fashion, news, and entertainment. Prior to joining Her Campus, Danielle worked at House Beautiful as Senior Lifestyle Editor, directing and producing feature videos and stories. Danielle also served as Snapchat Editor at Cosmopolitan, overseeing the brands daily Snapchat Discover channel. In 2016, she launched Cosmo Bites — which is now the official food and beverage vertical at Cosmopolitan. That same year, Danielle was named as a Rising Star in the digital media industry by FOLIO Magazine. Danielle got her start in digital media by launching the Her Campus chapter at Fairfield University in 2014, where she acted as Campus Correspondent for 2.5 years, before graduating with a degree in English and creative writing. She enjoys wine, food, and long walks through HomeGoods. Follow Danielle on Instagram!