It's not uncommon to see feuds or shots between fast food giants. We've even seen signs from Burger King to McDonald's right here in Western New York.
It's been dubbed the "breakfast war" on the internet as McDonald's braces itself for Taco Bell to launch selling breakfast...
Considering how Radio Shack has been out of the limelight for the past decade or so, it's amusing to see that the company has some level of self-awareness. The new Radio Shack 2014 Super Bowl ad is chock full of self deprecating humor and, in a crazy little turn, most of it comes courtesy of '80s film and TV characters.
This is genius. Super Bowl commercials can cost millions of dollars. So if you can avoid all those costs and still take advantage of the hype, wouldn't it make sense to do it? As long as you can legally avoid any trouble, it's totally worth it!
There's one commercial people won't be talking about after the Super Bowl.
The NFL reportedly refused to air a commercial during the big game for an outfit called Daniel Defense because it is for guns.
The NFL rejected the ad by telling Daniel Defense, "Unfortunately, we cannot accept your commercial in football/Super Bowl spots due to the rules the NFL itself has set into place for your comp
Jana Kramer is not only the songstress behind Nationwide Insurance's 'On Your Side' jingle, she's also a super smooth, leather-clad anti-thief in their newest 'Unburglar' commercial, which promotes their Join the Nation campaign for the Brand New Belongings program.
In Taco Bell's 2013 Super Bowl commercial we meet Bernie Goldblatt, an older gentlemen who is being wished good night by an aid at the Glencobrooke Retirement Home. Or so she thinks he is going to sleep. In fact, Bernie's night is just beginning.
Doesn't it drive you nuts when you're watching something on TV, then they break for commercials and the volume nearly blasts you out of the room? You should notice a difference in those excessively loud TV commercials as the – ready for this one - the Commercial Advertisement Loudness Mitigation Act has kicked in.