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Jan 16 2011, 1:58pm CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
The Super Bowl XLV draws closer and with that also the end of the voting for the Doritos and Pepsi Max Super Bowl ads. You have two weeks left to vote for your favorite fan created Super Bowl ads promoting either Doritos or Pepsi Max.
It is actually very hard to predict this time which of the ten finalist ads will make it into the Super Bowl ad line-up. All of them are in their way funny, but there is not a single one that totally stands out. Post your favorite below in the comments.
My best guess for the top 3 Crash the Super Bowl ads for Doritos are Pug Attack, Birthday Wish and Adam Eve. My best guess of the winners in the Pepsi Max category are Elevator Girl, Love Hurts and Torpedo Cooler.
Check out the finalists ads here and vote. Doritos and Pepsi MAX will give away two pairs of Super Bowl XLV tickets every day of the voting period to consumers who make their selections through the official program website.
For Super Bowl XLV PepsiCo, owner of Doritos brand, has decided to add Pepsi Max to the new Crash the Super Bowl contest. This means that the Doritos Crash the Super Bowl contest now will have six winning Super Bowl ad spots, three for Doritos and three for Pepsi Max. The Crash the Super Bowl contest once again has a huge $5 million in prize money. To get a piece of the $5 million the winning Super Bowl ads need to score one of the top three spots in the USA Today Super Bowl Ad Meter. If all top three spots are won by Crash the Super Bowl Ads the full $5 million are distributed.
Just like last year, I4U News will be featuring again the Super Bowl for Geeks Guide. Of course the Super Bowl 2011 for Geeks Guide will be all about the Super Bowl Commercials and not the big game. The Super Bowl XLV will take place in the Dallas Cowboys stadium on February 6th 2011.
For a list of the current official and rumored Super Bowl ads for 2011 check out our Super Bowl Ads 2011 Guide. See also our Super Bowl XLV Facts and Times Guide.
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