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Top 10 Super Bowl Commercials of 2025


The Super Bowl is not just about football; it’s a spectacle of entertainment, and the commercials have become just as anticipated as the game itself. Super Bowl 59 delivered an array of hilarious, heartfelt, and downright bizarre ads. Here are the top 10 commercials that truly won the big game this year:

10. DunKings 2 – Dunkin’ Donuts

Ben Affleck returned for another Dunkin’ commercial, this time roping in Casey Affleck, New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick, and actor Jeremy Strong. The spot humorously pits Affleck and his crew, dubbed the “DunKings”, against the Barista Buds, a clear nod to Starbucks. It’s a battle for Boston’s coffee crown, complete with cameos from Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith. The commercial drips with local pride and humor, making it a fan favorite.

9. First Delivery – Budweiser

This heartwarming commercial tugs at the heartstrings, featuring a young Clydesdale foal taking on the challenge of delivering a lost keg of Budweiser. Braving obstacles and enduring hardship, the foal eventually earns its place among the legendary Clydesdales. Set to “Let Your Love Flow” by the Bellamy Brothers, this classic Budweiser storytelling left viewers misty-eyed.

8. DashPass Math – DoorDash

Comedian Nate Bargatze hilariously struggles with basic financial math after saving a few bucks with DoorDash’s DashPass. His sudden fortune leads him to absurd splurges, including a mansion, a cloning machine, and a jetpack. The sheer ridiculousness of his spending spree, mixed with Bargatze’s dry humor, made this ad a standout comedy hit.

7. Dream Job – Google Pixel

A sentimental tearjerker, Google’s ad follows a father preparing for a job interview by reflecting on the most demanding yet fulfilling job of his life—being a dad. As he revisits memories of raising his daughter, now off to college, the AI assistant helps him refine his responses. The emotional weight of the commercial left many viewers reaching for tissues.

6. Chazmo Goes Home – Totino’s Pizza Rolls

Totino’s took an unexpected sci-fi turn with Chazmo, a strange alien creature resembling ET but with an insatiable craving for pizza rolls. Tim Robinson and Sam Richardson deliver comedic gold as two clueless dads demanding a “parting gift” from Chazmo before he leaves Earth. Just when things seem heartfelt, Chazmo meets an unexpected fate under a closing door, making this ad hilariously memorable.

5. Big Men on Cul-de-Sac – Bud Light

Bud Light took neighborhood partying to the next level with Shane Gillis and Post Malone leading a chaotic suburban bash. The highlight? Using leaf blowers to launch beers across the cul-de-sac while Peyton Manning, fanny pack and all, supervises the madness. With Huey Lewis’ “The Power of Love” as the soundtrack, the commercial exudes pure 80s nostalgia and fun.

4. Low Monday – Coors Light

Ever feel like a sloth on a Monday? Coors Light captured that sluggish feeling perfectly with an entire town of literal sloths moving through their morning routine in slow motion. The commercial cleverly mirrors Zootopia’s DMV scene, making even a simple bank robbery hilariously lethargic. It’s an amusing way to sell the idea of taking it easy with a cold one.

3. A Century of Cravings – Uber Eats

Matthew McConaughey narrates an elaborate conspiracy theory that football is actually a ruse to sell food. Featuring cameos from Kevin Bacon, Martha Stewart, and Charlie XCX, the ad escalates into absurdity, finally revealing it was all a movie pitch to Greta Gerwig. With its witty humor and star-studded cast, this ad was a hilarious crowd-pleaser.

2. The Call of the Mustache – Pringles

Pringles delivers its signature brand of quirky humor with Adam Brody blowing into an empty Pringles can, summoning a mustachioed army, including Nick Offerman, Andy Reid, and James Harden. Set to a retro Batman-style theme, the mustache brigade embarks on an adventure only to smack into a glass wall, reminding everyone to grab more Pringles before they run out.

1. Kiss from a Lime – Mountain Dew Baja Blast

The weirdest yet most unforgettable commercial of the night featured Seal, the singer, performing “Kiss from a Rose”—except he was a literal seal singing alongside a chorus of marine mammals. Directed by Taika Waititi, the commercial’s bizarre imagery and infectious humor divided audiences, but ultimately, it became the most talked-about ad of Super Bowl 59.

Honorable Mentions:

  • Helman’s Mayo – A comedic twist on When Harry Met Sally featuring Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal.
  • Jeep’s “The Road Ahead” – Harrison Ford waxes poetic about his love for Jeep, even though his last name is Ford.
  • Little Caesars “Whoa” – Eugene Levy’s eyebrows take on a life of their own in this quirky ad.
  • Duracell “Brady Reboost” – Tom Brady refuses to slow down, even in retirement, thanks to Duracell batteries.

Final Thoughts:

From heartfelt moments to sheer absurdity, Super Bowl 59’s commercials had something for everyone. While Mountain Dew Baja Blast’s ad took the top spot for its sheer weirdness, every entry on this list made a lasting impression. Which was your favorite Super Bowl commercial this year? Let us know in the comments!

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