Harry And Sally Hilariously Reunite In Hellmann's 2025 Super Bowl Ad

This year as football fans watch the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles, they will be treated to a bit of nostalgia during the commercial breaks. While scarfing down some of the many chicken wings eaten during the Super Bowl, folks will see Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal reunite on screen for a Hellman's advertisement memorializing their roles in the classic 1989 romantic comedy "When Harry Met Sally." The commercial will bring fans back to a simpler time, recreating the recognizable scene from Katz's Deli that helped solidify the heralded movie as one of the all-time best rom-coms ever made.

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The ad features Ryan placing an intricate sandwich order at the iconic deli but finding the flavors lacking. The solution to taking the sandwich to new heights — including an over-the-top reaction from Ryan — lies in a side of Hellman's mayo. The spot includes a cameo from Sydney Sweeney saying an especially iconic line from the original film. Budweiser's Super Bowl teaser this year may be adorable, but it will have trouble competing with Hellman's sentimental but still attention-grabbing ad for the best Super Bowl commercials of the year.

Hellman's is teaming up with Katz's for the big game

With Katz's Deli being prominently featured in Hellman's advertisement, it makes sense that the establishment would want to get in on some of the Super Bowl side action. The iconic eatery has decided to deliver the "What She's Having" turkey sandwich to fans across the country before the big game. With Super Bowl parties often furnished with chili dogs and heavy nacho dishes, sometimes something a bit lighter, like a turkey sandwich, can really hit the spot.

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Folks can visit Katz's website to schedule a delivery of the turkey sandwich package on Friday, February 7. That gives folks plenty of time to put the sandwich together for the celebration of America's most watched sporting event. The package has enough sandwich ingredients to feed between four and six people (depending on how big an appetite folks have) and costs $120 plus delivery fees. It is the perfect way to celebrate the big day with a side of nostalgia as you root for — or against — either of the titans competing on the gridiron on February 9.

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