Ad Meter rewind: 5 of the best spots of 2013

Taking another trip down Ad Meter Memory Lane, we’re turning back the clock to 2013, the last time the San Francisco 49ers played in the Big Game. Super Bowl XLVII-the battle of brothers John and Jim Harbaugh-was a close one, with the Baltimore …

Taking another trip down Ad Meter Memory Lane, we’re turning back the clock to 2013, the last time the San Francisco 49ers played in the Big Game.

Super Bowl XLVII—the battle of brothers John and Jim Harbaugh—was a close one, with the Baltimore Ravens holding off a third-quarter rally by the 49ers to edge out a 34-31 victory. It was the first Super Bowl loss in 49ers history.

From the commercial side of things, a 34-minute blackout in the Superdome allowed for plenty of time to focus on the ads. The cost of a 30-second spot in 2013? Approximately $4 million. That was a record-high buy in at the time. Based on 2020 numbers, though, companies would be saving themselves over a million.

Of those that did take the Super Bowl expense plunge that year, based on Ad Meter rankings, here were five of the best:

Anheuser-Busch: Horse and trainer reunited, 7.76

The top spot in 2013 went to Budweiser’s “Brotherhood,” a feel-good tale between man and horse (Clydesdale, to be exact). It was a three-year journey squeezed perfectly into 60 seconds and scored by Stevie Nicks’ “Landslide.” And the ending? It was hard to find any “nay”sayers when considering that type of cinematic buildup.

Tide: Miracle Stain, 7.75

That looks like Joe Montana! One unique stain on a 49ers jersey captivated people and created a fan frenzy around the sports world in this 2013 Tide ad. Unfortunately, the man’s wife—a Ravens fan—didn’t think it was right to leave the stained shirt lying around, so she washed it. (Looking back, she could say the Ravens won twice that night.)

RAM: Farmers, 7.43

Narrated by the iconic voice of the late Paul Harvey—the longtime ABC broadcaster—Ram Truck’s nod to the American Farmer in 2013 was another epic tale that almost seemed like a short film.

Doritos: Fashionista Dad, 7.27

 

A bag of Doritos was all it took for this little girl’s dad to change his plans for the day—from football to an all-out princess extravaganza. Even the man’s friends had no problem making the switch once they saw what was being served at the party.

Kia: Spaces Babies, 6.74

While the Super Bowl XLVII crowd wondered when the lights might come back on, the dad in this Kia ad was wondering how he was going to answer his son’s not-so-simple question: Where do babies come from? His response was eloquent, outlandish, and played out in a hilarious inner-thought montage.

 

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