The Best Super Bowl Ads of All Time - Giveaway

   By SheSpeaksTeam  Jan 23, 2014
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You might not remember which Teams played, or who won- but the most outstanding Super Bowl ads are almost stamped in your memory. They made us laugh, think, or cry, and sometimes they're even better than the game itself!  Feb 2nd is that one day of the year we'll be looking forward to the ads even more than the action!

We've rounded up 6 of our all-time favorites for you to enjoy. And if you comment below to let us know which one of these, or any other, is your all-time favorite - you'll be automatically entered to win a $100 Subway Gift Card!

 It's been called the ad that launched the Technology  Revolution, a 'watershed event' in the history of media,  and the commercial that changed our culture forever.  Here's an  inside look at Steve Jobs as he takes Apple  employees through the debut of '1984.'

 A pint-sized Darth Vader struggles to unleash his inner Jedi- until Dad comes to the rescue! "TheForce" with 56 million hits, went viral instantly as online audiences prompted advertisers to create shareable ads that will live on after Super Bowl Sunday.
 Kids stare directly into the camera and share their  future  dreams- but instead of 'Astronaut' or 'Fireman'  we hear "I want to be a brown nose, climb my way to  middle-management, be underappreciated!" Monster  tapped into career ennui in 1999's "When I Grow Up."

  In this classic, McDonald's combined the star power of  two NBA legends-Michael Jordan & Larry Bird-going head  to head in a hilarious game of b'ball Horse. The shots go  from tough to absurd, yet they keep making buckets!  Here's 'The Showdown' from 1993.

 In perhaps the most impactful ad of all-time, a team of  Clydesdales makes its way across the snowy country  to New York City, where the horses dip their heads &  bow before the empty skyline after Sept.11th. Bud's  "We'll Never Forget" aired only once & used no words.

 Topping just about every list of Best Ads Ever & winner of  the 1980 Clio Advertising Award is the iconic 'Have A  Coke and a Smile.' A child gives the injured 'Mean Joe  Greene' a coke, prompting him to smile and toss his team jersey to the kid. It's been melting hearts ever since!

What do you think is the best Super Bowl ad that ever aired? Enter to win a $100 Subway Gift Card by commenting below by February 1st, and we hope you enjoy this year's Super Bowl!

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schled by schled | WEST BEND, WI
Jan 25, 2014

Have a Coke

Gatorgirl2010 by Gatorgirl2010 | Ocala, FL
Jan 25, 2014

The Budweiser 9/11 Tribute commercial is definitely my all time favorite Super Bowl ad.

jaxgma by jaxgma | HOLLISTON, MA
Jan 25, 2014

The Force is my favorite.

songinc by songinc | Marlboro, NJ
Jan 25, 2014

Coca-Cola and Mean Green

lmreyes by lmreyes | La Vista, NE
Jan 25, 2014

Coke & Mean Joe Green

Kathil19 by Kathil19 | cherry valley, NY
Jan 25, 2014

All great!! but the 911 Bud video wins!!

lovingmom1979 by lovingmom1979 | ELGIN, SC
Jan 25, 2014

budweiser 9/11 tribute

LAB811 by LAB811 | NEW MILFORD, CT
Jan 25, 2014

Before I even looked to see which ads were put up for the vote I immediately thought about the Budweiser Clydesdales 09/11 ad. I remember the tears in my eyes when i saw it for the first time.

kkcatgirl by kkcatgirl | UPLAND, CA
Jan 25, 2014

The Budweiser 911 Tribute is my favorite, but all the Budweiser commercials every year are great!!

yukicharley by yukicharley | CROWN POINT, IN
Jan 25, 2014

I love the Clydesdales and the Budweiser ads. Every year I look forward to a new one.

kasara92 by kasara92 | WICHITA, KS
Jan 25, 2014

The Clydesdales are always my favorite. I was born and raised in St. Louis, so they'll always be a tradition to me.

sexycristal78 by sexycristal78 | WARREN, OH
Jan 25, 2014

Super Bowl Commercial is the We Are Young Taco Bell Commercial is my fav!

dumbuseless by dumbuseless | SWANZEY, NH
Jan 25, 2014

I loved the Budweiser 911 tribute commercial so much. I feel it was the best commercial for that year

tealvr by tealvr | FLORISSANT, MO
Jan 25, 2014

The Budweiser tribute was the greatest because it never needs words to get its message across.

janiea by janiea | JACKSON, GA
Jan 25, 2014

The kid offering the Coke to Mean Joe Green! It's a classic!!!