This brand paid $7 million for a Super Bowl ad featuring Breaking Bad — and it doubled its sales.



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    1. KookyManagement8762 on

      But they got rid of their best flavor, “Jalapeño Cheddar”. That was the best one ever…

    2. Expensive-Tutor4841 on

      Why add that shitty fucking music to a great commercial? God. Absolutely disgusting. Ruins the ad.

    3. Real_Live_Sloth on

      More of a classic potato chip guy. Sprouts sells a brand of jalapeno kettle potato chips called Uglies and there pretty bomb. Called that cause they leave bit of the skin and you can see the uneven cook/grease marks. Kosher/non gmo/ no gluten. Green company with low waste output and strong support of actual farmers. Also company donates a portion of all profits to vivakids charity to stop children from starving. But Paying the breaking bad actors instead works too I guess.

    4. OlderRobloxian on

      We finally found it ladies and gentlemen: The true origins of the six/seven reference 👏 

    5. HomerJSimpson3 on

      Tuco saying “we’re going to eat a lot of snacks together” sounded wholesome as hell… if you ignored the fact he was a blood thirsty cartel member.

    6. Those things hit so hard, especially the white cheddar ones. Can’t keep those in the house or the whole bag will be gone in a day or two.

    7. A company owned by Pepsi-Frito Lay made a successful Super Bowl ad?

      Cool, they’ve been doing that since before I can remember. What’s supposed to be interesting about it?

    8. Its the only reason i bought, and still buy Pop Corners, they’re definitely amongst my favorite.

    9. It’s funny how some think advertising doesn’t work or it doesn’t work on them. It works on everyone. Companies wouldn’t spend hundreds of billions on it each year if it didn’t work.

    10. There is nothing interesting about this. Its just a bloated company buying its way to sales.

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