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The 3 best—and 3 worst—ads of Super Bowl XLVII

By PR Daily Staff | Posted: February 4, 2013
Super Bowl XLVII was so electric it blew a fuse.

The 49ers made a dramatic comeback. Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco turned in an MVP performance (and dropped an F-bomb on national TV). Beyoncé thrilled at the halftime show.

But what about the commercials? This year, they cost advertisers a record $4 million for a 30-second block of time. Were they as good as the game?

Here are PR Daily’s picks for the best—and worst—commercials of Super Bowl XLVII:

The worst:

Beck’s

Maybe the brand was just testing out its beta version.



Go Daddy

Are we the only ones who gagged on their Rotel dip a little during this one?



Wonderful Pistachios

Would have a been more wonderful four or five months ago when the creative team probably first thought of the idea.



The best:

Audi

A lot like our prom night—only we drove there in an '89 Mazda without a radio.



Best Buy

Our only question: Where's Tina Fey?



Taco Bell

I can't believe they didn't get carded heading into the club.