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Jonah Folk had gotten used to seeing himself in the Doritos commercial his dad and a team of people helped create for a Super Bowl advertising contest. When the El Segundo tot watched, he’d l… ...
Some companies are lucky to even have just one Super Bowl commercial, but Doritos stole the show with their two Super Bowl XLVI ads about an insane dog and a thieving flying baby ...
The biggest winner was Doritos' "Sling Baby" commercial, in which a grandmother catapults a baby to snatch a bag of chips. Viewers liked it best, Nielsen reported , and remembered the brand ...
Ace Metrix came out with its official rankings on the most and least effective Super Bowl XLVI ads. The Doritos' "Sling Baby" and M&M's "Just My Shell" ads took top honors. Back to Top Silicon ...
Many Super Bowl viewers adored the Doritos "Sling Baby" Super Bowl commercial. Its cute infant bungeeing through the air, swiping the bag of cheesy snacks from a gluttonous bully was met with many ...
It was the ad with the Doritos baby — not the Doritos dog — that won top prize. For winning Ad Meter, Doritos will pay admaker Kevin Willson, a 34-year-old former special education teacher ...
Ace Metrix measures a panel of 500 consumers who watch ads and rate them for effectiveness. That research says Doritos' sling baby ad won the night. It was also a big night for dogs.
Called “Sling Baby,” the commercial shows 17-month-old Jonah Folk sailing through the air to grab a Doritos bag from a boy in a tree house. It earned a score of 4.33 on a five-star scale.
The 1-year-old star of the Doritos ad “Sling Baby” may not officially qualify as a child star yet, having no agent or multipicture deal, but he turned out to be quite a moneymaker for his ...