![]() ![]() "IT TURNS WHITE TO SHOW IT'S READY!" and "NO MORE BLEACHED CLOTHES!" So much mockery, so little time. The resulting commercial is a pastiche of pretentious European art films that very barely mentions the product (right after the snowglobe breaks, albeit very briefly).or indeed, makes any semblance of sense at all. The quote at the top of this page comes from The Simpsons, which poked fun at this in an episode where Homer hires an ad agency to promote his plowing business (to replace his home-filmed advert).(This is how the "herding cats" commercial came about.) Some companies that primarily sell to other corporations advertise in the Super Bowl just so they can truthfully claim in their other ads that they're so rich, they can afford to advertise in the Super Bowl. ![]() Then again, the Super Bowl is much better for getting consumers than corporations as customers.The complete list was 1: Celebrity spokesman 2: Animal 3: Dancing Animal 4: Hot Chicks 5: Groin Kick 6: Talking Animal 7: Cute Kid 8: Product Message (optional) 9: Hit Song 10: Epilogue Scene.A similar commercial by FedEx lampshaded this Trope when they claimed to have found the formula for the perfect Super Bowl ad - Item 8 of 10 was the Product Message, which they marked as "optional". ![]() They closed with the line "Well, we just wasted two million bucks.
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