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Lots of debate at our party over this one. One couple liked Dorito's ad where the the guy got hit by the bus after crunching chips to manipulate things. Said it served him right. They liked that type of thinking. I'm a sucker for the Budweiser Clydesdale and Dalmation. Any animal is going to tug at my heart. My husband went straight for the godaddy website to finish the commercial, so the two-women-in-a-shower strategy worked for him. We say there is no best tactic - it is up to the viewer
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February 01, 2009 11:54 PM
What is the best advertising tactic you've seen for the 2009 Super Bowl Ads??
From Miller's one-second spot to SoBe's 3D Lizard Lake - what's the best "strategy" you've seen? Does humor also take the cake or is simplicity the best?
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