Pringles' 2025 Super Bowl Ad Comically Features Flying Celebrity Mustaches
'Tis the season of Super Bowl commercials, and one of our favorite potato chip brands has us rolling with a hilarious, hirsute clip. So far this week, we've seen Harry and Sally reunite in a Hellmann's ad, Post Malone drink Bud Light in "dad socks," and sloths with a serious case of the Mondays in a Coors Light spot. Today, Foodie received an email from our amigos at Pringles giving us a sneak peek at the brand's submission for the big game, which is set to air at the end of the second quarter.
The 30-second promo, entitled "Call of the Mustaches," features some of our favorite mustachioed celebs, along with Adam Brody (clean-shaven, notably) as a guy who just noticed that the Pringles can was empty. With flying facial hair, cute kids, and a jingle ripped straight from a 1960s cult classic, we're predicting that this ad hits folks' "Best Of" lists come next Monday morning.
The mustaches come to the rescue in the star-studded Super Bowl ad
The synopsis of the commercial sounds too ridiculous to be true: when Brody comments that there aren't any more Pringles at the party, he blows into the empty can like a horn and summons a gaggle of celebrity mustaches — including those of basketball great James Harden, actor Nick Offerman, and Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid — right off their faces. The disembodied mustaches then fly through a grocery store's aisle of Pringles over the head of a wonderstruck family, inciting the cans to soar right alongside the flapping facial hair, all to the tune of a ditty that calls to mind the 1960s Adam West "Batman" theme song. You'll have "mus-tache, mus-tache, mus-tache" stuck in your head all week. Of course, the Pringles logo has a luxurious mustache of its own!
Historically, the most popular Super Bowl ads have been long on the campy humor and silliness, so we're predicting great things for the Pringles spot. If nothing else, it might make you crave a can of the potato crisps and grab a few the next time you are dashing through the grocery store, regardless of whether or not you've recently had a date with your razor.