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Doritos Boy Slaps Man Super Bowl Ad Spot

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This little boy proves he’s the man of this house in this Super Bowl 2010 ad from chips giant Doritos.



Written by Castina on February 7th, 2010 | Tagged as: 2010 Super Bowl,Sports Celebs,Super Bowl Commercials


8 Responses to “Doritos Boy Slaps Man Super Bowl Ad Spot”

  1. On February 7th 2010, tawanda wrote:

    best commercial ever

  2. On February 8th 2010, char wrote:

    THE BEST!!!!!

  3. On February 8th 2010, Andrea wrote:

    This commercial was disgusting. What was even more outrageous was when a newscaster said, I think t is just plain funny.

    Since then I have issued formal complaints to NBC news 1800 NBC NEWS the White House Complaint Line, 202 456 1111, and Frito-Lay Frito-Lay North America

    * Frito-Lay North America

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    Please in me in registering your complaint and help to stop the institutional racism rampant in our country.

  4. On February 8th 2010, Fay wrote:

    This condones the behaviour of a young man slapping a guest in his home. This is not funny. This is not entertainment. This is an example of bad writing, bad editing and a really, really pathetic attempt at humour. You may as well have had "The Simpsons" do this commercial.

  5. On February 9th 2010, Stephen wrote:

    I agree with Andrea and Fay. Funny? No! Let's change it. Man slaps little boy. Now it's abuse. But little boy grows up to be man. It wouldn't sell the product to have the little boy hop up next to the guy to share the Dorito's, would it? It's sad how marketing helps shape our society.

  6. On February 9th 2010, Cathy wrote:

    Lighten the hell up people! It's television. It was a commercial. That commercial is very funny.

  7. On February 9th 2010, Jordan wrote:

    Andrea, Fay and Stephen, its people like you the ruin everybody's good time, have a sense of humor.

  8. On February 17th 2010, larry wrote:

    sometimes looking in the mirror is hard to face for the days youth, thats how we older people see you as single parents,What do you expect?.

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