The Super Bowl isn’t just about football—it’s the biggest night of the year for commercials. Brands pull out all the stops to make us laugh, cry, or sometimes just scratch our heads. With so many ads dropping during the game, it’s easy to miss a few. Here are the top five Super Bowl 59 commercials that flew under the radar but still made a huge impact.
5. Bud Light: “Cul-De-Sac Party”

If you thought neighborhood block parties were a thing of the past, think again. Bud Light brought out the big guns—Post Malone, Shane Gillis, and Peyton Manning—to turn a dull suburban gathering into an unforgettable event. The highlight? Using a leaf blower to launch beers, proving that Bud Light knows how to party.
“Your mower smokes meat?”
“No, a smoker cuts grass.”
“Hell yeah.”
This commercial perfectly captured the chaotic energy of a backyard beer bash, earning plenty of laughs along the way.
4. Pringles: “The Call of the Mustaches”

In what might be the most bizarre commercial of the night, Pringles took viewers into a world where mustaches are the key to saving a snack-filled party. Featuring Nick Offerman and Andy Reid, the commercial saw characters summoning mustaches from the air with an empty Pringles can. The mustachioed madness was both hilarious and memorable.
“Mustache!”
For those who love quirky humor, this one was a must-watch.
3. Coors Light: “Slow Monday”

We’ve all had those Monday mornings where getting out of bed feels impossible. Coors Light nailed this relatable feeling by featuring an entire town of sloths moving at a snail’s pace.
Set to “Monday, Monday” by The Mamas & The Papas, the ad perfectly captured the struggle of starting the workweek while positioning Coors Light as the ultimate way to relax.
“Tomorrow, we’ll all have a case of the Mondays. So Coors Light made a better case to help you chill.”
A creative and visually funny spot that resonated with everyone who’s ever hit the snooze button too many times.
2. Budweiser: “First Delivery”

Budweiser’s legendary Clydesdales returned for their 47th Super Bowl appearance, but this time, the spotlight was on a young foal eager to prove itself. Told it was too small to join the pack, the determined Clydesdale defied expectations in a heartwarming, cinematic journey.
Set to “Let Your Love Flow” by The Bellamy Brothers, the commercial delivered nostalgia, emotion, and inspiration—all the hallmarks of a classic Budweiser ad.
“Oh, still too little, buddy?”
For many, the Clydesdales remain the true MVPs of Super Bowl commercials.
1. Uber Eats: “A Century of Cravings”

At number one, Uber Eats teamed up with Matthew McConaughey to reveal the NFL’s biggest conspiracy—that football was created to make people hungry. This hilarious deep dive into history featured wild cameos and clever wordplay, including:
- The Packers being named after meat packers 🍖
- Buffalo getting a team because of Buffalo wings 🍗
- The Super Bowl being named after a bowl because cups don’t work for eating 🏆
The ad’s final twist? McConaughey pitching the idea as a movie to Greta Gerwig.
“Big No One Believes that football is just some conspiracy to sell food.”
Uber Eats scored big with this creative and witty commercial.
Final Thoughts
Super Bowl 59’s commercials ranged from hilarious to heartwarming, but these five stood out for their creativity, humor, and storytelling. While the Clydesdales brought the feels, Pringles and Uber Eats delivered the laughs.
Which Super Bowl ad was your favorite? Let us know in the comments!