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The 5 worst Super Bowl commercials of 2013
Washington Post ^ | 2/4/13 | Maura Judkis

Posted on 02/04/2013 5:14:26 AM PST by SoFloFreeper

The 49ers only lost by a few points, but these advertisers lost big, ticking off viewers with sexist or unfunny commercials. Watch the worst commercials of this year’s Super Bowl below. Disagree with our choices?Let us know in the comments.

Go Daddy: This commercial objectifies women and makes fun of unattractive people...

Go Daddy: First impression: “Can it be?A Go Daddy ad without bikini-clad babes?”...

Doritos: A little girl wants her dad to play with her, but he is about to go hang out with the guys...

Volkswagen: This commercial, released early, has been controversial all week. An average white guy’s Volkswagen makes him happy —so happy that he speaks with a Jamaican accent....

Gildan: After a crazy one-night stand involving fuzzy handcuffs, a dude tries to escape without waking the woman he hooked up with ... except she’s wearing his favorite t-shirt, and he needs to find a way to get it off of her...

Bonus: Century 21: Though a few of them aired before the actual game, every single one of the ads that Century 21 prepared for the Super Bowl comes across tone deaf at best, and mean at worst.

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To: CynicalBear

yep, won’t disagree there


61 posted on 02/04/2013 3:54:45 PM PST by yldstrk (My heroes have always been cowboys)
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