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2010 Super Bowl Commercials more wanted than the game!
With all eyes set on the Sunday Super Bowl, the world is betting on which of the 2010 Super Bowl commercials is going to be the most popular as Colts face Saints in the game.The most favourite commercial in the race is the Anheuser-Busch/Budweiser

WITH ALL eyes set on the Sunday Super Bowl game, the world is betting on which of the 2010 Super Bowl commercials is going to be the most popular as Indianapolis Colts face New Orleans Saints in the game.
 
The most favourite commercial in the race is the Anheuser-Busch/Budweiser according to a poll. Among the other favorites is the last year’s winner, Doritos, which ranks 12/5 2nd choice on a poll by USA Today.
 
Check out the following commercials in the race for best Super Bowl commercials this year:
 
Coca-Cola at 8/1
 
GoDaddy.com and Career Builder at 9/1
 
Family First (Tim Tebow’s much talked about commercial) at 12/1
 
An interesting fact about Super Bowl commercials is the fact that Anheuser Busch won top honors amongst Super Bowl commercials every single year from 1999-2008 with Pepsi winning the previous 5 years.  Since Pepsi will not be involved in Super Bowl commercials for 2010, the betting favorite seems like an easy choice.
 
Another startling report is about a survey in Canada which states that Canadians were interested in watching the Super Bowl ads this coming Sunday than the big game itself.
 
The Canadian Press Harris-Decima survey indicates 43 per cent of the people polled hope to see the high-priced commercials, even if they have no intention of watching the game between the Indianapolis Colts and New Orleans Saints.
 
The survey states that thirty-six per cent of people plan on watching the commercials during the game, with the remainder planning to seek them out online (39 per cent), or on television at another time (20 per cent).
 
 
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