Super Bowl ads try to overcome tough times with health, caring and the usual laughs
Super Bowl ads focus on health tests, kindness stories, and AI tools, with spots costing up to $10 million and reaching a record 127.7 million viewers, NBC Sports said.
- Roughly 12% of Americans are now on appetite-suppressing GLP-1 drugs, which leads to reduced consumption of caloric foods and smaller portions.
- GLP-1 users consume roughly 40% fewer calories, causing 4-6% smaller grocery baskets and 4-5% less spending on fast food.
- Food companies are responding by offering different menu items, smaller portions, and high-protein, lower-sugar options for GLP-1 drug users.
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Super Bowl ads feature smaller portions, weight-loss drugs | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
Pizza, pasta or Chinese take-out used to be the go-to Super Bowl spread for Marla Senzon’s family — until the Florida retiree began taking a GLP-1 appetite-suppressing medication two years ago.
Super Bowl ads try to overcome tough times with health, caring and the
At a difficult time for America, Super Bowl advertisers ask viewers to take care of themselves and others — and maybe even crack a smile. Ring shows how neighbors can use their doorbell cameras to find lost pets. A Budweiser Clydesdale protects a bald eagle chick from the rain. Novartis touts a blood test that can detect prostate cancer. Toyota reminds viewers to wear their seatbelts. Mister Rogers is invoked twice: Lady Gaga sings his classic “…
Super Bowl ads try to overcome tough times with health, caring and the usual laughs
At a difficult time for America, Super Bowl advertisers are asking viewers to take care of themselves and others — and maybe even crack a smile.
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