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B. C. D.
Basketball great Larry Bird
challenged Michael Jordan
to an epic face-off in 1993,
popularizing the catchphrase
“nothin’ but net,” for a meal from:
3
A. B. C. D.
Which burger chain called out its
competitors for skimping on the
meat in their hamburgers in the
1984 spot “Where’s the Beef?”
1
in the know
0 TO 2 CORRECT
You fumbled. Maybe you’re
focused on the game?
Have a cocktail for trying:
See page 90.
3 TO 4 CORRECT
You’re in the zone. Mix up
your Super Bowl spread this
year with the air fryer wings
on page 41.
5 TO 6 CORRECT
Looks like you’ve never missed
a Super Bowl commercial!
Reward yourself with some loaded
potato skins. See page 44.
KEEPING
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A. B. C. D.
A “cheesy” driver was distracted
by a “spicy” woman crunching on
which snack in this 2007 spot?
5
A. B. C. D.
Four guys asked one another
“Whassup” on the phone over
bottles of which beer in this
2000 commercial?
4
A. B. C. D.
In this 1992 ad, Cindy Crawford
popped open a can of soda at a
gas station. What did she drink?
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See if you remember the brands
behind these famous Super Bowl ads.
The crowd at the Super Bowl might be a little smaller
this year, but the commercials will be as big as always.
Ever since Coca-Cola aired its “Hey Kid, Catch!” spot
with football player “Mean” Joe Greene in 1980, food
and drink ads have become a Super Bowl staple—and
they become more elaborate and expensive every year.
A 30-second spot can cost more than $5 million! We
don’t know what ads (or celebs) are coming this year,
but here’s hoping they’ll be as memorable as some
of these. —Audrey Morgan
A. B. D.
In 2010, Betty White starred
as a young football player who
played like...Betty White. That
is, until he ate this chocolate:
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