Everyone knows the excitement leading up to the Super Bowl is as much about the commercials as it is about football. Even after the game has long been over, we're still talking about the ads -- sometimes even years and years later.
In fact, some Super Bowl commercials are so classic we can't ever get them out of our heads: Here are 10 best ads from past Super Bowls that still have us laughing even today.
10. Pepsi: Britney Spears (2007)
Of course, Britney Spears is the perfect spokesperson for Pepsi through the years -- she's the epitome of pop after all.
9. Budweiser: Frogs (1995)
Bud. Weis. Er. It's so simple, it's brilliant.
8. Coca-Cola: Mean Joe Greene (1979)
You can't argue with a classic.
7. Monster.com: When I Grow Up (1999)
This commercial is just as effective (not to mention as depressing) now as when it aired more than 10 years ago.
6. Budweiser: Little Clydesdales (2006)
With so many Clydesdale commercials, how can you choose just one?
5. Wendy's: Where's the Beef? (1984)
This little old lady might be the most oft-quoted person of all time.
4. Apple: 1984 (1984)
Would a book reference ever make it into a TV commercial these days? Perhaps, if we were talking about vampires ...
3. Diet Pepsi: Michael J. Fox (1989)
Only in the 1980s would anyone have gone to such great lengths for a caffeinated beverage.
2. McDonald's: Larry Bird Vs. Michael Jordan (1993)
Larry Bird and Michael Jordon play horse ... well, sort of ...
1. Snickers: Betty White (2010)
The Snickers ad featuring Betty White getting sacked by a bunch of football players kicked off 2010's love affair with the actress.


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Comments 4
Mean Joe Greene is the best! The herding cats commercial is also hilarious.
Ahhh, "nuthin' but net". That's back when professional athletes were classy, and it was still ok to love McD's. Loved the MJ Fox one, too. Brought me back to my teenage crush. But nothing beats the Clydesdales. Go Youtube them... "The Streaker" one cracks me up every time! And the one they made for 9/11 still makes me cry.
Betty White is da bomb.
Ahhh, "nuthin' but net". That's back when professional athletes were classy, and it was still ok to love McD's. - PonyChaser
The good ole days =)