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The history of the Super Bowl and its economic impact on advertisers

The Super Bowl is the largest sporting event in the United States and one of the largest in the world. Every year, millions of people gather to watch the National Football League (NFL) championship game and watch their favorite teams compete for the title of champion. In addition to being a major sporting event, the Super Bowl is also known for its impressive commercials and the economic impact it has on advertisers. The history of the Super Bowl begins in 1967, when the NFL and the American Football League (AFL) joined to form a single league. Since then, the Super Bowl has become an annual event that takes place on the first Sunday in February. The final has witnessed some of the most exciting and memorable games in sports history and has been broadcast around the world. But aside from being a major sporting event, the Super Bowl is also known for its commercials. Ads during the Super Bowl are known for being innovative, funny, and often very expensive. Advertisers pay millions of d

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