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Doritos Super Bowl Commercial By Angelenos Wins $1 Million Prize

Doritos Super Bowl Commercial By Angelenos Wins $1 Million Prize

The results for Doritos' Crash The Super Bowl TV commercial contest were announced Tuesday night, awarding a team of locals, including a toddler from El Segundo, with $1 million (to be said with pinky finger pointed at corner of mouth). more ›

Food You Want: Taco Bell's Doritos Locos Taco

Food You Want: Taco Bell's Doritos Locos Taco

When Taco Bell thinks outside the bun, it sometimes involves adding in a beloved junk food staple. You know, because it's not bad enough you're eating junk from Taco Bell, but you need to have it enhanced with junk made by Frito-Lay, who are part of PepsiCo, who happen to be Taco Bell's parent company. more ›

Ads It Up: Best Super Bowl XLV 2011 Commercials [Updated]

Ads It Up: Best Super Bowl XLV 2011 Commercials [Updated]

Taunted pugs, head traumas, groin traumas, mini-Darth Vader, Kenny G as prison-riot suppression, pro wrestlers in a folding chair factory, a Groupon "reject" and MORE! Not too shabby a showing for the start of the 2011 Super Bowl XLV ads on FOX. Stay tuned to LAist as we continue to update this post with more high-priced commercial hilarity. Audi's "luxury prison" is so far the clear winner. Those dogs, my spleen, hit 'em with the Kenny G. Hiiiii-larious. And now, the videos... more ›

Another Look at This Year's Best Super Bowl Ads

How 'bout the end of that Super Bowl? Good thing Eli Manning came through because the ads really weren't all that, save for the near death of Richard Simmons (with Alice Cooper behind the wheel). But at $2.7 million per 30 seconds, who are we to not expect more? more ›

The 16 Best Super Bowl XLI Commercials

10. Coke - Grand Theft Auto Parody Major companies paid $2.6 million per each 30-second spot during yesterday's Super Bowl. Overall, we'd have to say that the commercials were pretty damn good. Because the Coke ad above ran for a minute, it means that that thing up there is a $5 million commercial. Meanwhile, we kept noting that we didn't remember seeing a Pepsi commercial. But then halftime came and we saw that Prince's... more ›

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