Filed under: News | Super Bowl
Jan 29 2010, 7:31am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Restaurant Denny's had in my book the funniest Super Bowl Commercial 2009. Denny's Thugs ad still cracks me up.
The Denny's Super Bowl 2010 commercial is set to be funny again. A new advocate who invites viewers to enjoy a Free Original Grand Slam while warning chickens to get out of town because "it's going to be a tough week for egg layers." Watch the preview of the Denny's Super Bowl ad below.
Last year Denny's offered a free Original Grand Slam for one day at its restaurants nationwide. 2 million Americans took advantage of the offer.
This year Denny’s will go beyond just one day of free meals by offering a number of everyday affordable programs all year.
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Luigi Lugmayr
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