During the 2020 Super Bowl, advertisers competed to create the most meme-able content, which resulted in some hits, some misses, and some unexpected results.
During the 2020 Super Bowl, advertisers competed to create the most meme-able content, which resulted in some hits, some misses, and some unexpected results.
The 2020 Super Bowl featured a game between the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers, a halftime show starring J. Lo and Shakira, and dozens of commercials, and other viral meme-inspiring moments.
At the 2020 Super Bowl halftime show, Shakira stuck out her tongue repeatedly and made a distinct sound, sparking a variety of memes about the gesture and its meaning.
A Super Bowl commercial for Coca-Cola’s new energy drink Coke Energy inspired memes and raised eyebrows at the idea of using “coke” as an energy source.
In a Super Bowl commercial, Planters Peanuts announced the resurrection of their late mascot Mr. Peanut in the form of Baby Nut, inspiring an onslaught of memes and online reactions.
Pregame for Super Bowl LIV with memes about everything from the actual game to the snacks to the victory dances to the commercials and more.
Screenshots from a Rick And Morty themed Pringles Super Bowl commercial question the stability of reality in these Rick ripping the wall/wallpaper memes.
The 15-year-old TikTok star Charli D’Amelio is set to star in a Super Bowl commercial for Sabra hummus.
Emoji 13.0, the new emoji set for 2020, features 117 emoji including a transgender flag, chefs kiss pinched fingers symbol, and bubble tea.
Memes featuring a man wearing pajamas and holding a pillow have gone viral on the subreddit me_irl.
Roddy Ricch’s hit song “The Box” has been featured in over a million TikTok dance videos and skits.
The poet/the poem memes present celebrity quotes and memorable lines as “poetry.”