For the last 12 years, the Super Bowl has been the most watched televised event in the country. But why is that? Is it the game itself, the commercials or the half time show?
We were joined on The Free Beer & Hot Wings Morning Show on Friday morning at Pure 96 Rock in Cincinnati by former Cincinnati Bengals fullback Ickey Woods.
Woods played for the NFL's Bengals from 1988 through 1991, but retired after a series of injuries that left him sidelined.
You might have seen Woods recently in a GEICO commercial, where he spikes the cold cuts while doing the Ickey Shu
An ad for a new product called The Face Blanket is making the rounds.
It's a small fleece blanket with an air hole in the middle. It's specifically for people who have trouble sleeping when their face is cold.
Compared to today, the 1960s were a weird time.
Things that just wouldn't fly today were commonplace back then. Take, for instance, this TV commercial for both a Ford Mustang AND a Post cereal called Rice Krinkles.
Although it's one of the few Super Bowls where people are actually talking more about the game and less about the commercials this year, there were some pretty good ones. Here's a collection of some of the best Super Bowl commercials of this year.
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We've seen fear used in commercials before, now it's just upping the game. This parody may actually be closer to the mark than most would think...
Ah, technology. What’s new today will most likely be old by tonight, which is why it’s so fun to look back at "must have" goodies that we felt compelled to buy to keep up with the times.
I'm a as big on recycling and save the earth as you can be without being labeled a tree-hugger or being a card carrying member of Greenpeace. However, if you missed yesterday rant on (click here for that), you know there are somethings there is just no substitute for...