Super Bowl ads: An appeal to family

February 8th, 2010 admin
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While the themes in this year’s Super Bowl ads ran the gamut from poking fun of emasculated males to take-offs on popular TV shows, experts agreed that a simple appeal to motherly love seemed to speak strongest to viewers.


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