Pepsi and Coke Kicked Bud Light’s Butt During The Super Bowl

by Mike Sigers on February 3, 2008

Justin Timberlake Pepsi Commercial

Just in case you weren’t watching, Bud Light had the worst series of Super Bowl ads they’ve ever produced.

Coke, on the other hand, went simple and easily outclassed Bud Light, who seems to have run out of inspiration … or just likes looking stupid.

The Coke spot, dubbed ” It’s mine ! ” was far better than any of Bud Light’s tired ol’ stuff. And in case you think Bud’s ads are “generational“, let me help you identify what “stupid” and “tired” look like.

Even Justin Timberlake’s Pepsi / Amazon mp3 Store ad was notches above Bud, who seemed to have just mailed in the check this year.

Justin’s commercial may actually come in a close second this year, right behind Shaq and vitaminwater.

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{ 2 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Dave 02.14.08 at 10:54 am

I loved this timberlake commercial.. it was very simple, easy to go viral, and it really “stuck”…..Very funny too….made me even go check out pepsistuff.com

2 Mike Sigers 02.14.08 at 12:27 pm

‘Bout time an ad campaign did what it was supposed to do, which was get you to respond to their call to action and check out the site.

Thanks for stopping by Dave.

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