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20 most memorable Super Bowl ads

Do you remember that great first down in Super Bowl XXXIII? Probably not. But we guarantee you remember these stick-with-you Super Bowl ads. Some we loved, some we hated, but all of them are forever burned in our memory banks. See if your favorite made the cut! (Zap2it)
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One of the first really memorable Super Bowl ads featured the Pittsburgh Steelers star playing against his nickname and tossing a kid his game jersey after the kid gives him a Coke. Sweet and oft-imitated, it helped start the obsession with ads during the game.<br><br><iframe width="600" height="345" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/xffOCZYX6F8" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>

Coke: Mean Joe Greene

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One of the first really memorable Super Bowl ads featured the Pittsburgh Steelers star playing against his nickname and tossing a kid his game jersey after the kid gives him a Coke. Sweet and oft-imitated, it helped start the obsession with ads during the game.

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