Funny is just one of fifty-seven metrics from Ace EMO, which measures the strength of emotional connection in advertising. Scores are passively derived from voluntary respondent verbatim comments using Natural Language Processing and machine learning analysis. Funny picks up on any phrases close or related to ones like “lmao,” “hahah,” “hilarious!” and “made me laugh,” including synonyms, misspellings, and anomalies.
| Rank | Brand | Ad Title | Funny Score |
| 1 | Cheetos | Can't Touch This | 8.4 |
| 2 | Doritos | The Cool Ranch Ft. Lil Nas X & Sam Elliott | 8.0 |
| 3 | Reese's | Rock | 7.4 |
| 3 | Michelob Ultra | Jimmy Works It Out | 7.4 |
| 4 | Little Caesars | Best Thing Since Sliced Bread | 7.0 |
| 4 | Quicken Loans | Comfortable | 7.0 |
Interestingly, these snack brands evoked very light signal on our Yummy emotional metric -- a typical must for food-related ads in generating Desire. Instead, food porn shots were eschewed for the sake of entertainment. Memorable laughs along with brand affinity were enough to spark Desire and ultimately drive Purchase Intent.
Cheetos and Goodby Silverstein & Partners blessed fans with a relatable brand anthem, MC Hammer’s “Can’t Touch This.” The all-too-familiar Cheetle (Cheeto’s dust) dilemma struck a chord among gen pop viewers who scored this spot above norm on all quantitative measures, with the most success on Attention, Likeability and Desire.
Doritos “The Cool Ranch” is the second spot from GS&P among the funniest. Aside from humor, this creative hit on a wide range of emotions with Strong scores for three emotional metrics (Funny, Love It, Arresting) -- quite an impressive feat considering only 12.4% of ads achieve that level of connection on one metric:
High scores on Likeability and Attention echo the Strong Love It praises and Arresting signal. In fact, “The Cool Ranch” ranks as #1 Most Likeable, #2 Most Attention-grabbing and #3 most effective overall (Ace Score) of all the Super Bowl LIV ads.
For Hershey’s Super Bowl debut, the company flaunted Reese’s Take 5, “the best bar you’ve never heard of.” It’s the only ad on the Funny list that achieved Strong levels of humor without a celebrity’s acting chops. Instead, idioms like “raised by wolves” come to life when a woman is surprised her coworkers haven’t heard of Reese’s Take 5. “Rock” earned spots on our lists for most effective overall (Ace Score) and most Likeable. Viewer comments indicate Reese’s Take 5’s new found awareness will impact purchases:
“I thought it was funny and I will check the bar out just to see if it is indeed the best bar I have never heard of.” Male, 21-35 “I love Reeses', so it caught my attention to learn they are making different candies.” Female, 16-20 “It was very funny, kept my attention, and made me crave a Reese.” Female, 16-20 “Always enjoy new reeses products.” Male 36-49Michelob Ultra & FCB harnessed the Attention-grabbing, Likeable star power of Jimmy Fallon and John Cena in “Jimmy Works Out.” Along with cameos from The Roots, Usain Bolt, Brooks Koepka, Kerri Walsh Jennings and Brooke Sweat, 44% of viewers named the comedic duo (Characters) the Single Best Thing about the ad. “Jimmy Works Out” generated positive purchase intent for Michelob Ultra among 58% of beer drinkers (vs. 51% for 90-day norm). With the help of Rainn Wilson, Little Caesars announced it now offers delivery and it’s the best thing since sliced bread. The new service was hard to miss for viewers who scored this ad 11% above QSR norms on the Change component. Quicken Loans showed us a new side of Jason Momoa in its Super Bowl LIV spot. His Likeable nature (named Single Best Thing by a majority of viewers) contributed to a low polarity score in an industry where strong levels are typical. It’s also admirable considering “Comfortable” employed humor, another generally polarizing element. Funny was the top emo that fired, followed by Ingenious. Signal for the latter resulted from impressive special effects and creative integration of the celebrity with the message.
We couldn’t be happier to see humor making a comeback in the Big Game. Congrats to these brands and their agencies!
View our full roundup of standout Super Bowl LIV ads.