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Monday, February 7, 2011

Super Bowl commercials and clever marketing


Bridgestone: Carma @ Yahoo! Video


Snickers: Richard Lewis & Roseanne @ Yahoo! Video


Audi: Release the Hounds @ Yahoo! Video


CarMax: Kid in Candy Store @ Yahoo! Video


Best Buy: Ozzy vs Bieber @ Yahoo! Video



Doritos: House Sitting @ Yahoo! Video


E*Trade: Tailor @ Yahoo! Video
Posted by Dan Crofts at 9:04 AM
Labels: commercials, Media Literacy

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