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Survey: Viewers Are Less Excited About Super Bowl 2023 Ads

Por: Forbes Business February 12, 2023

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Aaron Paul, Bryan Cranston and Raymond Cruz in scene from PopCorners' 2023 Super Bowl spot. Associated Press This year features another impressive group of designed to get people talking, from John Travolta recreating some of his dance moves from Grease to Bryan Cranston and Aaron Paul reprising their meth cooking roles from Breaking Bad. But viewers may not be as excited this year about those commercials. A survey from Zeta Global, a... + full article



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