Doritos and PopCorners pack plenty of talent in first Super Bowl commercial teasers

The Frito-Lay snack brands have come out with heavy talent, including ‘Breaking Bad’ stars Aaron Paul and Bryan Cranston, and Missy Elliott.

It’s a celeb-filled variety pack for Doritos and PopCorners, with each Frito-Lay snack brand looking to grab the interest of commercial fans as advertising’s biggest stage nears on February 12.

Following the growing teaser trend from the past few Super Bowl commercial seasons, the creative behind the campaigns has placed a significant focus on hitting the social media cosmos ahead of the full spot.

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Doritos went into new territory, tapping TikTok star Tay (@vibin.wit.tay) to help with a dance challenge that would provide one winner with chance to create a game day video, plus appear in the Doritos ad.

Meanwhile, PopCorners, a first-timer in this year’s national commercial lineup, created buzz when the brand’s talent went “Instagram Official”:

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On the footsteps of Bryan Cranston’s (aka Walter White) announcement, more intrigue was added when a familiar face—that of Aaron Paul, aka Jesse Pinkman—joined the “Breaking Bad” theme in PopCorner’s first video teaser.

It’s a powerful combo and certainly fits into the formula of casting not only talented actors but also ones that happen to cover a wide pop-culture demographic. To that, Cranston is no stranger to Ad Meter, having been part of MTN Dew’s campaign in 2020, a creative spinoff of the Stanley Kubrick classic “The Shining” that placed in the top 20. 

Will he and Paul repeat that success?

As usual, there will be plenty of competition, including just down the chip aisle from Doritos—which sent the paparazzi out to reveal that its talent in the big game would be rapper Jack Harlow.

And as the finale to the Frito-Lay rush, the follow-up act hints that Harlow’s appearance will be a collaboration with Super Bowl commercial veteran Missy Elliott.

 

In the same conversational chatter as PopCorners, how the full commercial spot performs in the game of popular opinion remains to be seen (or rated), part of the fun as things slowly escalate. But the iconic brand is looking to make a big splash during the breaks of Super Bowl 57, as Brett O’Brien, Chief Marketing Officer, Frito-Lay North America, explained to USA RTODY Ad Meter.

“Frito-Lay is thrilled to be returning to the Super Bowl this year with Big Game icon Doritos and newcomer PopCorners.  At Frito-Lay, our goal is to create real moments of joy during the Super Bowl with both the snacks and entertainment we are bringing to the table this year.”

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‘Better Call Saul’ fans reacted to (SPOILER) looking much older in promised ‘Breaking Bad’ cameo

Walter White and Jesse Pinkman shared the screen once more.

WARNING: DO NOT READ FURTHER IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN THE LATEST BETTER CALL SAUL.

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It was never a secret that “Breaking Bad” stars Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul would eventually appear in the popular prequel “Better Call Saul” on AMC.

Both individuals have spoken about the long-anticipated cameos, which “Better Call Saul” star Bob Odenkirk teased and show creator Vince Gilligan promised.

It was no coincidence that Cranston and Paul recently attended a press event to unveil statues in New Mexico built to honor their iconic characters, Walter White and Jesse Pinkman. They are also doing a press push for their mezcal company, Dos Hombres.

The two actors finally made their guest star appearances last night, returning as White and Pinkman in a flashback scene. Fans were excited to see the two share a screen once again:

But it didn’t take long for viewers to notice something wasn’t quite right.

Paul, who portrays Pinkman, was 27 years old when “Breaking Bad” first began filming in 2007. His character was supposed to be 23 years old in the pilot.

During the flashback episode of “Better Call Saul” last night, viewers return to a period in which Pinkman is around that same age. Paul, however, will turn 43 years old this month. Not only does he look older, but his voice is also noticeably deeper.

The makeup and lighting departments could only do so much work to disguise the forces of time. It didn’t take long for fans to react to what they saw: