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    The Best Super Bowl 2025 Commercials That Stole the Show (And Our Attention Spans)

    The Best Super Bowl 2025 Commercials That Stole the Show (And Our Attention Spans)

    The Super Bowl 2025 commercials were so good this year that at one point, people actually forgotthere was a football game happening.

    Between A-list cameos, unexpected brand mashups, and talking condiments (yes, really), advertisers brought their A-game—and their multimillion-dollar budgets—to make sure we laughed, cried, and immediately Googled “how much does a Super Bowl ad cost?”

    If you missed some of the best Super Bowl commercials, don’t worry—we’re about to break down the most hilarious, heartwarming, and downright bizarre ads of the night.

    1. Hellmann’s: “When Mayo Met Sally”

    Hellmann’s said, “We’re bringing back ‘80s rom-coms, but make it about mayonnaise.”

    Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal reunited for a When Harry Met Sally parody where the iconic diner scene got a mayo-themed twist. And yes, someone did deliver the classic “I’ll have what she’s having” line—except this time, it was about a sandwich slathered in Hellmann’s.

    Did it make us nostalgic? Absolutely.

    Did it also make us weirdly hungry for a mayo-heavy sub? Unfortunately, yes.

    2. Uber Eats: “Secrets You Weren’t Ready For”

    This ad paired up Martha Stewart and Charli XCX—because if there’s one thing Uber Eats loves, it’s random yet weirdly perfect celebrity duos.

    The premise? They start casually revealing “secrets” while promoting Uber Eats deliveries.

    ✔️ Martha admits she doesn’t actually bake all her own cookies.

    ✔️ Charli confesses she still doesn’t know how to pronounce “quinoa.”

    ✔️ And then BAM—David Schwimmer shows up with an “I was the least funny Friend” bombshell.

    (Okay, we made up that last part. But it would’ve been iconic.)

    3. Pringles: “Mustache Invasion”

    Pringles went all in on its iconic mustache logo, and the result? A completely unhinged ad featuring a bunch of rogue mustaches flying through the air like they were auditioning for Top Gun: Maverick 2.

    At one point, a guy eating Pringles literally grows a mustache in real-time, and honestly, the CGI budget on that transformation? Probably bigger than most indie films.

    If you weren’t already convinced that Pringles were powerful, this ad might’ve just changed your mind.

    4. Little Caesars: “Eyebrow-Gate”

    In perhaps the strangest commercial of the night, Eugene Levy’s eyebrows detach from his face and go on an adventure—all because he ate a Little Caesars pizza that was so good it literally shocked his brows off.

    The ad then follows the eyebrows on a world tour, where they:

    ✔️ Crash a Paris fashion show.

    ✔️ Win a horse race.

    ✔️ End up back on Levy’s face just in time for him to take another bite.

    It was bizarre, unnecessary, and yet… kind of brilliant?

    5. Coffee-Mate: “Your Tongue Is a Dance Floor”

    Shania Twain singing inside someone’s actual mouth while a bunch of animated taste buds throw a literal concert?

    Coffee-Mate said, “We’re going full fever dream, and you’re gonna like it.”

    The ad was chaotic, colorful, and somehow made us want a latte immediately. If you ever wondered what it would be like if your morning coffee turned into Coachella, this ad answered that question.

    6. Michelob Ultra: “Pickleball Pros (and Cons)”

    Michelob Ultra capitalized on pickleball fever by casting Catherine O’Hara and Willem Dafoe as two devious senior citizens who absolutely destroy a group of younger players—only to reveal they’ve been hustling newbies at the courts all week.

    The best part? Willem Dafoe’s villainous monologue about “playing the long game” as he sips a Michelob Ultra like it’s an evil potion.

    Somebody get this man a Super Bowl commercial Oscar.

    7. Budweiser: “A Clydesdale’s First Beer Run”

    Budweiser said, “We know you expect Clydesdales. We know you want to cry. Here you go.”

    This year’s Clydesdale ad followed a young foal attempting his first-ever beer delivery, struggling along the way but never giving up.

    By the time he finally reaches his destination, hoofs muddy, eyes determined, the older Clydesdales nod in approval, and the entire internet collectively sobs.

    Why do we care so much about these fictional horses??

    8. Doritos: “Snack Time… or Alien Abduction?”

    Doritos went full sci-fi, giving us an ad where a guy gets abducted by aliens, only to realize… they just want his Doritos.

    Instead of a dramatic escape, he ends up trading chips for intergalactic secrets—and by the end, he’s teaching aliens how to make nachos.

    Somewhere out there, ET is jealous.

    Final Thoughts: The Real MVPs of Super Bowl 2025

    Look, football is great and all, but let’s be honest—the Super Bowl commercials are the real stars of the night.

    ✔️ Hellmann’s made mayo cool.

    ✔️ Uber Eats gave us celebrity confessions we didn’t know we needed.

    ✔️ Little Caesars got weird (and we loved it).

    ✔️ Doritos officially expanded its customer base to outer space.

    If you missed the best Super Bowl commercials (what were you doing?!), you can catch them here:

    🎥 Watch the Top Super Bowl 2025 Commercials

    Now tell us—which ad was your favorite? And does anyone else feel emotionally attached to that Budweiser foal, or just us? 🐴🥲🔥