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Distinctive or Distracting? A Super Bowl Ad Effectiveness Review

Distinctive or Distracting? A Super Bowl Ad Effectiveness Review

Episode 151 Published 4 months ago
Description
A single 30-second Super Bowl spot now costs $8 million. Factor in production, celebrities, and amplification, and total campaign costs land between $15 and $50 million. So, are the ads actually worth it?

Elena, Angela, and Rob break down this year's Super Bowl commercials through a marketing effectiveness lens. They discuss which brands nailed distinctive assets versus those that let celebrity overshadow strategy, why consistency beats spectacle, and what separates memorable ads from forgettable ones. 

Topics covered: 
  • [02:00] Classic TV commercial effectiveness errors in Super Bowl ads
  • [06:00] Which brands executed distinctive brand assets well
  • [11:00] The Pepsi polar bear debate and brand linkage
  • [20:00] Patterns across effective ads: product as hero and consistency
  • [28:00] Quiet winners that did real work for brands
  • [32:00] Key takeaways for brands not advertising in the Super Bowl 








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Resources: 
2026 Adwave Article: https://adwave.com/resources/super-bowl-commercial-cost

2026 Billboard Article: https://www.billboard.com/lists/super-bowl-2026-time-performers-commercials-everything-to-know/
 

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