Super Bowl's Biggest Fumbles

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Here’s a cheery thought: People are losing their homes and their jobs, and you’re spending $3 million on a Super Bowl ad? How wasteful and obnoxious!

Or maybe not. You have to weigh the insensitivity factor against the enjoyment people get from seeing their favorite brands cracking wise on screen. What’s more, I would argue that, counterintuitively, the greatest concentration of appalling, ill-conceived and inconsiderate ads ever to run on the Big Game occurred in 1999 and 2000 — a flush time of millennial optimism and the height of the Internet bubble.

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