
The 3-year-old disruptive frozen food brand, which is owned by Chicago- and Pittsburgh-based Kraft Heinz, debuted its uncensored sixty-second Super Bowl commercial created by David Miami, online today. (SLIDESHOW: These Women On Instagram Hate Wearing Clothes) The premise revolves around food porn and a man addicted to eating Devour food.
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The super popular frozen food company has a 30-second version for the big game between the Los Angeles Rams and New England Patriots, but their full minute version isn’t allowed.

(Note: We left out movie/TV trailers, CBS promos, commercials for the NFL, previously aired spots, anything from the pre-game, and the local advertisements that pop up during the broadcast.) Pull up a bag of leftover corn chips - hopefully approved by your favorite rapper - and read on. The Reel Chicago team was not going to post anymore today, but that was before we came across the Devour Super Bowl spot. Devour’s uncensored Super Bowl commercial is amazing. The Ram Will Tow That campaign highlights six companies like M&MS, Pringles, Amazon, Avocados From Mexico, Devour and Persil ProClean. Just like we did last year, we're here to help you sort through the mess: We watched every Super Bowl commercial that aired during the Big Game and ranked them all, from the charming ones you'll e-mail to your grandma the next morning to the irritating ones that made you want to demolish your TV. Given the context, it's not surprising that companies often come off as a little desperate in their increasingly elaborate, celebrity-driven efforts to grab your attention. Every ad must also compete for attention with the game itself, pyrotechnics-filled halftime show, online commentary, and the constant chatter of your loudest know-it-all friend at the party. Watch the commercial, share it with friends, then discover more great DEVOUR Foods Super Bowl Commercials on Watch, interact and learn more about the songs, characters, and celebrities that appear in your favorite DEVOUR Foods Super Bowl Commercials.


A "great" Super Bowl commercial cuts through the clutter - and the annual beer-and-money-fueled celebration of American football and excess is nothing but clutter.
