Too much of a good thing? Not in Super Bowl 59, where advertisers returned to the same well several times, reusing stars and premises like they’d never heard of showing up at the party in the same dress as someone else.
These are the double dippers of the 2025 Super Bowl—maybe it’s worth doing a huddle before game time next year.
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Matthew McConaughey
The veteran pitchman added two more brands to his cowboy hat during Super Bowl 59. Salesforce stuck him at an outdoor restaurant table in a rainstorm, while Uber Eats dressed him up as various NFL legends to paint the Super Bowl as a conspiracy to get people snacking. “Alright alright alright” is pretty much all there is to say about that.
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Andy Reid
Coach your teams to six Super Bowls, and you’re bound to get into a few of the commercials too. Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid appeared in an ad for Skechers Hands Free Slip-Ins, while his famous mustache was among the facial hair called to action by a Pringles can bugle.
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