The 2025 Super Bowl wasn’t just a showdown between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs—it was a battle of comedic genius in advertising. With brands spending upwards of $8 million for 30 seconds of airtime, the pressure to deliver laughs (and viral moments) was higher than ever. From flying facial hair to mayo-induced theatrics, here are the 10 funniest Super Bowl LIX commercials that stole the spotlight—and your funny bone.
1. Doritos – “Abduction” [Watch Here]
This fan-made ad (via Doritos’ “Crash the Super Bowl” contest) featured aliens obsessed with stealing a man’s Doritos. The slapstick chaos, from laser battles to a truce over shared chips, was pure comedic genius –
Proof that user-generated content can outshine Hollywood budgets. A laugh-a-second triumph.
2. Hellman’s – “When Sally Met Hellman’s” [Watch Here]
Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal recreated When Harry Met Sally’s infamous deli scene—this time, Ryan’s orgasmic reaction was triggered by Hellman’s mayo. Sydney Sweeney’s deadpan “I’ll have what she’s having” capped off the nostalgia-packed laugh riot
Nostalgia + bold humor = Super Bowl gold. Hellman’s proved mayo can be hilariously NSFW.
3. Little Caesars – “Eyebrows Raised” [Watch Here]
Eugene Levy’s legendary eyebrows stole the show, launching into a global adventure after tasting Cheesy Puffs. From awestruck caterpillars to a baby’s makeshift mustache, the ad’s whimsy and Levy’s signature awkward charm made it an instant classic.
Eugene Levy’s eyebrows deserve their own spinoff. A masterstroke in physical comedy.
4. Pringles – “Call of the Mustaches” [Watch Here]
Nick Offerman, James Harden, and Andy Reid’s mustaches flew off their faces on a Pringles retrieval mission, set to a Batman-themed parody. The sight of Harden’s bare upper lip? Priceless
Facial hair has never been this heroic. A quirky concept executed with flawless comedic timing.
5. Ritz – “Salty Club” [Watch Here]
Aubrey Plaza and Michael Shannon starred as the reigning monarchs of saltiness in a no-smiles-allowed Ritz cracker lodge. The highlight? Bad Bunny’s rule-breaking grin and magic trick with a cracker behind Plaza’s ear. Dry humor at its finest
Aubrey Plaza’s deadpan delivery + Michael Shannon’s intensity = comedy perfection. A salty triumph.
6. Uber Eats – “Conspiracy” [Watch Here]
Matthew McConaughey spun a centuries-spanning theory that football was invented to sell food. With cameos from Greta Gerwig, Martha Stewart, and Kevin Bacon, the ad’s escalating absurdity—and McConaughey’s signature drawl—kept viewers hooked
A conspiracy theory so wild, it almost makes sense. Uber Eats nailed the art of layered comedy.
7. Stella Artois – “The Other David” [Watch Here]
David Beckham discovered his long-lost American twin, “Dave Beckham” (Matt Damon), in this beer-fueled bromance. The duo bonded over Stella Artois and a perfectly timed Ben Affleck jab. The meta humor and Damon’s Boston accent sealed the deal
Celebrity pairings rarely feel this fresh. A clever twist on the ‘twin’ trope with razor-sharp wit.
8. Coors Light – “Case of the Mondays” (Sloth Edition) [Watch Here]
Coors Light hilariously captured post-Super Bowl lethargy by transforming everyone into sloths. From slow-mo bank heists to office drudgery, the ad’s relatable premise and adorable sloth antics made it a fan favorite
A brilliant metaphor for Monday blues, wrapped in absurdity. Sloths: the unofficial mascots of adulting.
9. Michelob Ultra – “Ultra Hustlers” [Watch Here]
Willem Dafoe and Catherine O’Hara turned pickleball courts into comedy gold, hustling pro athletes out of their Michelob Ultras. Dafoe’s deadpan “Play you for an Ultra?” became an instant catchphrase. The ad’s meta humor and star power made it a standout
Perfectly balanced celebrity chemistry and brand integration. Proof that even ‘old-school’ stars can dominate Gen Z humor
10. Mountain Dew Baja Blast – “Kiss From a Lime” [Watch Here]
Seal reimagined his iconic ’90s hit “Kiss From a Rose” as “Kiss From a Lime,” complete with his face digitally grafted onto a CGI seal. The absurdity peaked with lyrics like, “My flippers can’t hold Mountain Dew—it slips right on through!” Becky G’s cameo summed it up: “This is the weirdest thing I’ve ever seen.” Polarizing? Yes. Unforgettable? Absolutely
A masterclass in surreal humor. Brands willing to lean into the bizarre often win the viral race.









