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Babies in Super Bowl Commercials

By Molly Thornberg |

Babies in Super Bowl Commercials

Babies in Super Bowl Commercials

Babies in Super Bowl commercials always seem to work for advertisers. This year, while there seemed to be fewer than previous years we did spot some babies (and not all from eTrade)!

Let’s face it people, babies sell…

Here are 4 Super Bowl commercials featuring babies

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  • Toyota Super Bowl Commercial - Reinventing the Baby

    Toyota Super Bowl Commercial - Reinventing the Baby

    The baby is reinvented to not poop and it's a time machine.

  • Bridgestone Super Bowl Commercial - Sleeping Baby Tester

    Bridgestone Super Bowl Commercial - Sleeping Baby Tester

    Steve Nash tests "Bridgestone Sleeping Baby Tester" in Bridgestone's Super Bowl Commercial.

  • Doritos Super Bowl Commercial - Sling Baby

    Doritos Super Bowl Commercial - Sling Baby

    Grandma slings baby to get Doritos.

  • eTrade Super Bowl Commercial - Fatherhood

    eTrade Super Bowl Commercial - Fatherhood

    The eTrade baby returns this time to talk fatherhood.

Which Super Bowl Ad Was Your Favorite?

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Molly blogs about technologymom style and geekery at Digital Mom Blog. Follow her on Twitter @DigitalMolly

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Molly Thornberg is a wife and mother to four who worked in Web design and social media marketing before quitting to pursue blogging full time. On her personal site, Digital Mom Blog, Molly shares "geeky" DIY projects, discusses the latest technology news, and talks about her life as a parent.

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