What was the first commercial for the Super Bowl?

Just For Feet
At Super Bowl XXXIII, footwear retailer Just For Feet aired its first Super Bowl ad. In the commercial, a barefoot Kenyan runner is tracked by a group of Caucasian men in a Humvee.

What was the cost of a 30 second commercial during the first Super Bowl?

The cost of a commercial at the first Super Bowl was $37,500, according to SuperBowl-ads.com.

What was the first commercial of the Super Bowl 2021?

M&M’s: Featuring “Schitt’s Creek” star Dan Levy, M&M was one of the first companies to air a commercial during the big game on Sunday night.

Who is the old man in the Super Bowl commercial?

Nick Jonas
Nick Jonas is in a Super Bowl commercial for the aged — er, ages. The singer, 28, who was diagnosed with Type I diabetes more than 15 years ago, appears in an ad for Dexcom, a company that distributes technology to help with diabetes management. In the spot, special effects show Jonas as an old man.

What is the history of Super Bowl commercials?

The first Super Bowl was played in 1967, when it was about $75,000 for a 60-second spot. Today, commercials can cost up to $5 million. They’re said to have taken off after the 1984 blockbuster ad from Apple. It cost $500,000 for the spot that aired in the Super Bowl that year.

What was the first year that a Super Bowl ad cost more than $1 million?

The cost of commercials crossed the $1 million mark in the 1995 Super Bowl and continues to climb higher each year as the number of eyes watching grows and grows. More than a 100 million viewers tuned in to see the Chiefs beat the 49ers last year.

Who was the singer in the Bud Light Super Bowl commercial?

Dave Bickler started his musical career as the lead singer of the 1970s rock group Jamestown Massacre (Billboard Top 100 song “Summer Sun”) but is best known as the vocalist for the massive #1 hit “Eye of the Tiger”.

Who was the old man at the beginning of Super Bowl?

Legendary groundskeeper George Toma, 92, whose other nicknames include “The Sodfather” and “The God of Sod,” will be working his 55th Super Bowl on Sunday. He began back in Super Bowl I when the Green Bay Packers beat the Chiefs in 1967 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.