Which 2025 Super Bowl Commercial Was Your Favorite? Vote!

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This year featured memorable spots from Dunkin’, Mountain Dew and more.

Official Song of Mountain Dew Baja Blast

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Tens of millions of people tune in every year to watch the Super Bowl, and 2025 was no exception. But it’s not just the game itself or the musical halftime show that attract an unfathomable number of eyeballs each year — it’s also the commercials, which this year featured celebrity endorsements and clever campaigns from brands such as Dunkin’, Ritz, Uber Eats and more.

During timeouts and breaks from the 2024-25 NFL season finale Sunday (Feb. 9) — which ended with the Philadelphia Eagles triumphing 40-22 over the Kansas City Chiefs — numerous companies submitted their latest big-budget spots for consideration as your new favorite Super Bowl ad. If you want to know Billboard‘s opinion, Ben Affleck’s favorite coffee-and-doughnut company takes first place this year, with the actor starring alongside brother Casey, Bill Belichick, Druski, Jeremy Strong and Donnie Wahlberg as the DunKings boy band. But Ritz’s salty campaign with Aubrey Plaza and Matt Shannon, Uber Eats’ Matthew McConaughey-led, Charli XCX-featuring bit about football being invented to sell food, and Häagen-Dazs’ Fast & Furious tribute also ranked highly.

One particularly memorable ad, however, was Mountain Dew’s Baja Blast spot starring Becky G and Seal — who, by the powers of animation and clever lyrical play — appeared as an actual seal singing a parody of his own 1995 Hot 100 No. 1 “Kiss From a Rose.” Billy Crystal and Meg Ryan also reprised their beloved When Harry Met Sally characters for Hellman’s, recreating their iconic diner scene from the movie, while Pringles tapped actor Nick Offerman, Clippers player James Harden and Chiefs coach Andy Reid for an ode to famous mustaches.

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For a full breakdown of the best 2025 Super Bowl commercials, check out Billboard‘s ranking. Then, tell us your top pick by voting for your favorite ad below.

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