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Home/Churches and Ministries/LA MegaChurch Joins Doritos Super Bowl Ad Contest

LA MegaChurch Joins Doritos Super Bowl Ad Contest

Written by Ann Warren | Saturday, February 6, 2010

Mosaic, a non-demoninational church, has named their ad “Casket”…the guy being buried got his final wish – to be buried in a casket full of Doritos

The Mosiac church in Los Angeles is taking Sunday Super Bowl competion seriously; the megachurch is one of six finalists in a Doritos ad challenge. The Doritos “Crash The Super Bowl” commercial competition website explains the deal:

“Here’s the setup for the biggest Crash ever. Get together your idea for a Doritos® brand Super Bowl XLIV commercial. Go for action-packed. Or go for funny. It’s up to you. Then write it, shoot it and submit it.

Make it as one of the six finalists and win $25,000. Then, if America votes it in our Top 3 submissions, your video will be aired as a Doritos® brand commercial during Super Bowl XLIV.

But that’s not it. If you get first place on the USA Today Ad Meter, we’ll give you $1,000,000. Second wins $600,000, and third wins $400,000. If we take the Top 3, everyone gets another $1,000,000. Sound good? We thought so.”

For source, read here, or for more commentary, click here. [Editor’s note: the original URL (link) referenced in this article is no longer valid, so the link has been removed.]

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