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Doordash Jumps on the Dance Ad Trend, but Makes it β€˜Cinematically Weird’

In desperate times--the cupboard's bare, the stomach's growling, the flu's raging--hearing a delivery arrive on the doorstep can be cause for celebration. Supplies ahoy! But outside the world of DoorDash Canada's cinematic new ad campaign, no one likely dances across their home, office, or meeting place to accept their goodies. Fortunately for viewers, the brand...

Orkin Turns Termite Damage Into Fine Art For Category-Defying Campaign

Swarms of termites--those never-sleeping, constantly-gnawing creepy crawlies--cause $5 billion in damage to American properties each year, per bug experts. And what the tiny pests leave behind is destruction, no doubt, but on closer look it's also...beautiful? Orkin, in its latest category-defying work, launches a new campaign called "Chewed Art" that turns images of termite damage...

Ari Weiss, Decorated Ad Industry Veteran, Has Died

Ari Weiss, a decorated ad industry veteran with a reputation for breakthrough creative ideas, has died after a lengthy battle with cancer. He was 46. Weiss--whose CV includes storied agencies such as BBH, DDB, Wieden+Kennedy, and Goodby, Silverstein & Partners--was the founder and creative chairman of independent agency Quality Experience. Previously, he served at DDB...

This PSA’s Puppet Exposes the Manosphere’s Growing Influence

A young, isolated boy finds someone who pumps him up and encourages him to assert himself, to the point of starting fights at school and harassing female classmates. The impressionable grade-schooler is at the center of a PSA from advocacy group White Ribbon, which has introduced a fictional, bile-spewing puppet as co-star and instigator. The...

The Super Bowl 59 Ads Creatives are Talking About at the Watercooler

The best part of the Super Bowl isn't the wings, the nachos, the halftime show, or even the football itself--it's talking about the commercials. Well, advertising professionals think so, anyway. The day after the Big Game, ADWEEK asked creative leaders to weigh in on their favorite ads. We share their picks below. Budweiser Budweiser's Clydesdale...

Mike’s Mayo and Jason Alexander Continue the Condiment and Deli Trend in Super Bowl 59

Viewers weren't just seeing double, they were seeing at least five Jason Alexanders during Super Bowl 59. The actor-comedian played multiple characters in a pair of Mike's Amazing condiment ads, with the challenger brand re-running the cheeky summer campaign in the New York market during the Big Game. The brand, owned by Chefler Foods, first...

Taco Bell’s Super Bowl Ad Gives Face Time to Hundreds of Fans

Taco Bell's return to the Super Bowl is filled with "a bunch of randos"--also known as several hundred die-hard fans--who landed in the commercial by hitting the fast feeder's drive-thru windows. But the 30-second spot, airing during the third quarter, doesn't entirely abandon the brand's celebrity heritage. Longtime collaborators LeBron James and Doja Cat make...

Super Bowl Instant Replay: Kieran Culkin as a Chatty Whale Elevates NerdWallet’s Ad

THE AD: This formula has a proven track record: center your Super Bowl ad around a quirky or adorable talking animal and give him some sassy dialogue. A cherry on top? The spokescritter's gift of gab comes courtesy of someone famous, preferably with a distinctive and recognizable voice. NerdWallet checked all these boxes with its...

Uber Eats’ Super Bowl Ad Is a Time-Traveling Foodie Conspiracy With Matthew McConaughey

If your stomach is growling during the Super Bowl, there's an insidious reason for that, not just a physiological one, according to Uber Eats' Big Game ad starring a conspiracy-minded Matthew McConaughey. Football, after all, was invented as an appetite stimulant, McConaughey says during the delivery service's 60-second spot that will air during the second...

Glen Powell Stars as Goldilocks in Ram Super Bowl Teaser

Glen Powell is going on a joyride, hijacking a truck, and putting the pedal to the metal. In the first teaser for Ram's upcoming Super Bowl 59 ad, the red-hot Hollywood actor sets up a testosterone-charged retelling of The Three Bears fairy tale and dons a flowing blonde wig for the Stellantis brand. He's...Goldilocks? Apparently...

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