In an effort to get the most out of their millions of dollars, companies go to great lengths to win the Super Bowl ad wars with most suggestive, adorable, heartfelt, and funny commercials they can produce. While critics agree that the 2012 commercials fell a bit flat with not one standing as the true knockout, many were shoulders above the rest in their respective categories. Join us as JSH&A staff offers their perspective.
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