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## super Bowl Ad Grades – 2024
GRADE C: Wells Fargo – Celebrating every Win ft. Marcello Hernández
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- GRADE C: Wells Fargo – Celebrating every Win ft. Marcello Hernández
- GRADE C: Pringles – Pringleleo ft. Sabrina Carpenter
- GRADE D: Grubhub – The Feest ft. George Clooney
- GRADE D: Nerds Juicy Gummy Clusters ft. Andy Cohen
- GRADE D: Ritz – Ritz Island ft. Scarlett Johansson, Jon Hamm and Bowen Yang
- GRADE F: Svedka – Shake Your Bots Off
Marcello Hernández is a rising comedian, and his appearance in the Wells Fargo Super Bowl ad was a notable choice. While his charisma is present, some viewers felt the commercial didn’t fully showcase his comedic range.
GRADE C: Pringles – Pringleleo ft. Sabrina Carpenter
Sabrina Carpenter’s star power is undeniable, but the Pringles ad featuring “Pringleleo” didn’t quite live up to expectations for some. Many felt Carpenter’s talents coudl have been utilized more effectively.
GRADE D: Grubhub – The Feest ft. George Clooney
The Grubhub ad directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, starring George Clooney, aimed for a quirky and artistic tone. Though, it was criticized by some for being overly strange and not effectively promoting the service. The potential of both Lanthimos and Clooney felt underutilized.
GRADE D: Nerds Juicy Gummy Clusters ft. Andy Cohen
Andy Cohen appeared in a Nerds Juicy Gummy clusters ad featuring a giant gummy. The ad was generally considered unmemorable and didn’t effectively leverage Cohen’s personality.
GRADE D: Ritz – Ritz Island ft. Scarlett Johansson, Jon Hamm and Bowen Yang
The Ritz ad, boasting a star-studded cast including Scarlett Johansson, Jon Hamm, and Bowen Yang, was widely considered a disappointment. Despite the celebrity power, the ad lacked a compelling narrative or humor, failing to generate excitement for Ritz crackers.
GRADE F: Svedka – Shake Your Bots Off
The Svedka ad featuring dancing robots to Rick James’ “Super Freak” was largely panned as bizarre and ineffective.It failed to resonate with viewers and was considered a misstep by many.