Nationwide Insurance put on an awfully sad Super Bowl commercial Sunday. The company's ad featured a little boy explaining all of the things he missed in life because he was killed in an accident.
When we usually think of Super Bowl commercials we often tend to think of the beer or car related advertisements. More often than not, however, the unique commercials are the ones that grab our attention.
One of the most anticipated parts of the Super Bowl are the advertisements. Now, while some ads go down in history as being legendarily awesome, others go down in history as being the worst of all time. Here, in no particular order, are the worst Super Bowl ads of all time.
Advertisements released online prior to the game feature celebrities This year a record 30 Super Bowl advertisements were released online before the start of the big game, with some even being released several days before Super Bowl Sunday.
Most people wouldn't remember whether the Raiders or Redskins won Super Bowl XVIII, but they would remember one particular commercial that played that year. Thirty years ago, on Jan. 22, 1984, Apple Computer Inc.'s iconic Nineteen Eighty Four-inspired commercial aired for the Apple Macintosh, ushering in a new kind of desktop computer and declaring Apple's identity as a revolutionary smasher of conformist technology.