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The supergood and superbad ads of Super Sunday

The National Football League season comes to an end Sunday with Super Bowl XLV, which pits the Green Bay Packers against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Millions of people will tune in for the game; millions more will tune in for the commercials.

I hope to enjoy both. I’m rooting for the black and gold to win a seventh championship ring. I'm also rooting for a good showing by Go Daddy, Budweiser and who knows who else in the advertising action amid the game action.

The folks at Advertising Age recently polled readers on the best and worst Super Bowl ads of all time.

There's still time to vote for the best Super Bowl Ad. See the nominees and cast your ballot here:
http://adage.com/superbowl/article?article_id=148606

This one gets my vote (Sorry, Betty White, I have to go with Cindy Crawford):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jBgkFaf45bU&feature=player_embedded

Voted Worst Super Bowl ad:
Super Bowl XLII (2008) Sales Genie: Panda Bears
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7YOZeK7vzwo&feature=player_embedded

Read the full story and see other ads nominated for worst Super Bowl ads:
http://adage.com/superbowl/article?article_id=148456

Which ads did you love and which did you rank at the bottom?
 

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