Describe The Difference Between M And Snickers

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Every year in the beginning of February I look forward to tuning into the biggest sporting event of the year: The Super Bowl. I watch this game for a multitude of reasons that include: The various of snacks and sweets to devour, my team is playing, or even just to watch the 30 second or minute commercials, that Big businesses spend millions on to share their product with as many as possible. The advertisements that I see too often on TV include Car commercials, alcohol commercials and food advertisements. I feel the most creative commercials are the candy ads; because Candy is beloved by most people they often have to appeal to many different ages. This is especially true for the MARS company which makes many different candies especially the M&M and Snickers brands. …show more content…
In recent times the M&M brand has celebrated their 75th anniversary, for this milestone they released a new ad that incorporates their classic symbols and commercials. This Ad also incorporates a …show more content…
Betty White is an extremely famous and recognizable for so many different things; She is an actress, comedian, philanthropist. and a beloved human being all around. Snickers Uses Betty white a different context we would see her before so that adds the attraction of many more people including not only her fans but football fans alike. Betty White is portrayed as a fragile human being in the commercial and at the young age of 93 she cannot be playing football and being tackled so they hit the comedy factor of Betty White to attract the

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