7 Super Bowl Commercials That Made Us Tear Up More Than Once
While we anticipate the Super Bowl for the football game itself, it’d be hard to deny that we look forward to the commercials just as much. Super Bowl commercials have done everything from make us laugh until we choke to making us grab a tissue to dry our tears. They’re best known for being the most hysterical commercials of the year, but we can’t forget these Oscar-worthy Super Bowl commercials that made us tear up more than once.
Budweiser’s “Puppy Love” (2014)
What could possibly be more heartwarming than a love story that goes against all odds? Budweiser’s “Puppy Love” Super Bowl commercial does just that with the love story of a Clydesdale and a puppy.
Budweiser’s “Lost Dog” (2015)
Budweiser did it again. Here we see the moving story of the friendship between a Clydesdale and an adorable puppy. Just because this loyal friendship is between two animals doesn’t make it any less compelling than a human relationship.
Axe’s “Make Love, Not War” (2014)
Axe’s message has always been about bringing two people together in love, and this “Make Love, Not War” commercial reminded the world that love has the power to do anything.
Microsoft’s “Empowering” (2014)
Microsoft created this powerful Super Bowl commercial highlighting the advancements of technology. After all, technology has given a voice to the voiceless, hearing to the deaf, and so much more.
Coca Cola’s “It’s Beautiful” (2014)
Coca Cola’s 2014 Super Bowl commercial instills pride in viewers of every background and story, reminding us that the United States is a country of many different ethnicities, religions, and talents.
Ram Truck’s “Farmer” (2013)
Instead of a traditional video commercial, Ram Truck’s Super Bowl 2013 “Farmer” commercial features still shots of beautiful farmland along with pictures of farmers and their families. In the background you hear Paul Harvey’s famous 1978 speech entitled “So God Made a Farmer.” This tearjerker commercial sheds light on the lives of the hard-working, resilient farmers who in the face of toil continue to be sensitive and loving.
Jeep’s “Whole Again” (2013)
Jeep used their 2013 Super Bowl commercial to give tribute to the American soldiers that we wait for, hope for, and pray for. This 2-minute commercial narrated by Oprah Winfrey gave us much-needed pause during the 2013 Super Bowl to remind us what matters most.