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Super Bowl 50 Commercials: Sneak Peek At Sunday's Ads
Galloping wiener dogs, Doritos ultrasound, "Super Bowl babies" and more.

For some people, Super Bowl commercials are better than the game itself. That’s fine; we don’t judge.
Either way, it looks like you’ll be in for a treat this year. Several companies have already released their Super Bowl 50 commercials (so much for building up the suspense).
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We picked out a couple of our favorites, so you can get a sneak peek — and decide when to take a bathroom break without missing anything.
Heinz - “Wiener Stampede”
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Wiener dogs and hotdog costumes. On the humor scale: Very Bunny.
Doritos - “Ultrasound”
The chip-maker once again opened up commercial making to the public, with the winning creator winning $1 million.It released the three finalists, with the winning ad actually airing during the game.
This one was our favorite of the three:
Kia - “Walken Closet” (teaser)
Christopher Walken helps a man find his socks in a closet (get it?) in a short teaser for Kia’s full ad.
NFL - “Super Bowl Babies”
“Data suggests nine months after a Super Bowl victory, winning cities see a rise in births,” the NFL’s newest ad claims.
We’ll let you do the math.
Mountain Dew - “Get Pumped” (teaser)
This pug wants you to wake up. Or something.
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