Superbowl Commercial Analysis

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My favorite commercial from the Superbowl 2k16 would have to be 1 of the doritos commercial This commercial was my favorite because it was really funny. If you haven't seen it i would recommend you go watch it right now. I promise you it will make you laugh. The doritos company has always had at least 1 of there commercials in for the Superbowl. This year the doritos company made one about how everyone loves doritos no matter who you are and no matter how old you are either. This commercial sells and persuades people to buy doritos. Doritos are kinds of chips that are made. Why does the doritos company always have commercials every year for the Superbowl? Well, they always know that on the Superbowl many people have parties and most

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