Top Super Bowl Commercials of 2025

News Staff • February 10, 2025

In case you missed them these were voted the top 5

Superbowl ads recap

Each year the Super Bowl is one of the most watched programs in the US. But how many people focus on the now famous ads? It has become a tradition for businesses to launch their campaign for the year by investing millions on a Super Bowl ad.


Here are a few of the best for the 2025 Super Bowl commercial recap.


Doritos 'Abduction'

Each year Doritos asks their followers to develop their own ad. The winning creator stands to earn $1 million and a trip to New Orleans to watch the big game. The 2025 Doritos Super Bowl commercial titled "Abduction" was the winner.

HexClad

HexClad has debuted its first-ever Super Bowl commercial, "Unidentified Frying Object," which features celebrity chef Gordon Ramsay uncovering the true, out-of-this-world origins of the company's cookware technology in the Area 51 test kitchen. Funny and true... about how famous someone should be.

Harry & Sally Meet Hellmans

When Harry Met Sally stars bring back their iconic scene from 1989. Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan back together in Manhattans’ Katz’s Deli to recreate the iconic scene.

Uber Eats and the history of Super Bowl foods

McConaughey says that the Super Bowl gods “aren’t even hiding it anymore.” Presiding over a conference table where the “Von Dutch” singer sits next to Stewart, the Oscar winner points out that this year’s Halftime Show is “presented by an apple”.

The Ultra Hustle

Pickleball has become a national pastime for people of all ages. Willem Dafoe, Catherine O’Hara and others prove that the hustle is real in the game.

There were plenty of commercials during the Super Bowl and opinions may vary on which were the Top 5. You can view USA Today's top list HERE.

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