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Hits and misses from the 2024 Super Bowl commercials

The Dunkin’ comercial“ The DunKings” that aired during Super Bowl LVIII featured Matt Damon, as well as Ben Affleck, Tom Brady, Jack Harlow, Jennifer Lopez and Fat Joe.

Sunday night, the Kansas City Chiefs delivered another Super Bowl championship. Ding dong! DoorDash here. Trophy’s on the porch. Don’t forget to tip your quarterback.

Like Popeye’s wings, BetMGM’s Tom Brady/Vince Vaughn act and the dear old Budweiser Clydesdales, DoorDash ponied up for its share of Super Bowl air time. It presented the idea that most everything marketed in adjacent Super Bowl ads was deliverable. Not Jesus, of course; he’s not for sale, even if the latest products of the ongoing “He

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