Chiefs coach Andy Reid is hardly recognizable without mustache in Pringles Super Bowl 2025 ad with Adam Brody

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The “Nobody Wants This” star appears in a 2025 Super Bowl ad for the food brand, kicking it off by revealing to partygoers that they’ve run out of the tasty chip.In response, an ominous voice tells the actor, 45, to blow into the can.After a few seconds of staring, the can whispers to Brody to “do it.”Hesitantly, Brody blows into the can, and the scene cuts to Offerman, 54, and Harden, 35 — and even Mr.

Potato Head from the “Toy Story” franchise — as their mustaches are ripped off of them to do their best to help.Kansas City Chiefs coach Andy Reid is also featured in the commercial, as his mustache flies away while he’s speaking at a press conference.

All the while, the theme song of the 1960s “Batman” TV show is playing in the background, replacing “Batman” with “Mustache.”The mustaches fly to find Pringles cans at various supermarkets, some ripping them out of the hands of shoppers to bring back to Brody at the party.They almost make it to the “O.C.” alum before they slammed into a window.“I’m just going to go to the store,” Brody says in defeat.The 30-second spot was created by FCB New York.“We at FCB were incredibly fortunate to have our cameras ready to capture that heroic, magical migration for the world to witness and delight in—and laugh at,” Michael Aimette, FCB New York’s chief creative officer, said in a statement.Last year, Chris Pratt starred in an ad for Pringles as the brand’s mascot, Mr.

P.“With our iconic mascot Mr. P on every can, Pringles has the strongest mustache in the snack aisle,” Sarah Reinecke, US vice president of marketing for Pringles’ parent company Kellanova, said in a statement. “This year, we’re harnessing the power of some of the most legendary mustaches in culture to take our crisps to.

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