Brands Got Political During This Year’s Super Bowl Ads

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1. Coca-Cola

 

2. Airbnb

 

3. Budweiser

The beer company’s ad, which follows its founder’s story of coming to America, had already angered Trump supporters before the game.

4. 84 Lumber

The extended ad for the lumber company, which features a mom and daughter crossing from Mexico into the US, was deemed too political.

So, the company aired part of the ad during the Super Bowl and directed viewers to watch the rest on their website. The website soon crashed from the attention.

The ad concludes by the pair reaching a border wall, but being able to enter through a door made of lumber.

“The will to succeed is always welcomed here,” the ad says.

5. Expedia

The ad, which features a woman learning about other cultures through travel, originally aired during CNN’s coverage of President Trump’s inauguration, Ad Agereported.

“We believe that the more each of us travel and peek over our neighbor’s fence, we learn that we have more in common than we have different,” a spokesman for the company told Ad Age.

6. Audi

 

The car company celebrated women and equality between the sexes in their ad, which featured a bad ass little girl in a go-kart race.

“Audi of America is committed to equal pay for equal work. Progress is for everyone,” the ad reads.

7. It’s A 10 Haircare

 

The ad from the female-owned haircare company sent the message that all hair is beautiful.

“Diversity is beautiful, and it’s more important now than ever,” the company said in a press release.

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