Top 10 Sexiest Superbowl Commercials of All Time By PT_Tesla [39 more lists]
In honor of Superbowl XLV, let's take a look at what it all comes down to... the Superbowl commercials. Some were banned, some were awesome to see with friends, some were awkward to watch with family... and most importantly some are burned, wonderfully, into our minds forever. Here are the top 10 sexiest superbowl ads of all time. If you're looking for more sexy girls from commercials check out the sexy photos of the T Mobile girl, Carly Foulkes, that you've probably never seen before.
- 1To start, this Tabasco commercial rivals the Godaddy Girl's commercial because this one looks a little more natural. We'll try not to make any hot jokes, but we just have to say a commercial that checks out a girl FOR us? We don't even have to work for that? American as apple pie if you ask us.
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- 2This Budweiser Superbowl commercial goes all the way back to 2003. It's timeless realization of male fantasy makes it one of the sexiest Superbowl commercials ever! After all, yoga has to be good for something, right?
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Doritos
00:06 - 00:09 (No, really)
The three seconds we got of this girl are more unassuming and sexy than that Ali Landry thing everyone else is posting.
Dear YouTube,
Thank you for having a "Pause" button.
Your Friends,
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- 4How is this commercial sexy, you ask? Well, for starters, there are 3 (count 'em) different shots of her b*****s in the very first few seconds. The storyline also really lends itself well to allow the audience to be a voyeur of sorts as this blond hottie prepares for a seemingly perfect date. The twist at the end is priceless. My "buddy" tried it and none of his last 3 girlfriends found it amusing. Hopefully after the third ex girlfriend, he learned to stop trying that stunt.
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Peta
This is one of the banned commercials for this list. Surprise, surprise... it's an ad for Peta! It was banned for its risque imagery that year, while other ads for hamburgers and fried chicken were allowed to air. Peta said it wasn't fair that those campaigns got on while theirs didn't because "those foods make Americans fat, lazy and boring in bed." We're just glad it at least exists on YouTube, you know, for posterity's sake.
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Peta at 7/28/2010 6:45 PM