Avocados From Mexico teases Super Bowl commercial

Avocados From Mexico has revealed its Big Game Teaser video, featuring actress and avocado lover Anna Faris.

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Avocados From Mexico has revealed its Big Game Teaser video, featuring actress and avocado lover Anna Faris.

The 30-second teaser is part of the brand’s perfectly ripe campaign designed to show how Avocados From Mexico makes everything better, according to the group.

The teaser playfully tells the story of how one magical avocado could change the world.

There’s good reason for Avocados From Mexico to show up big every year in the Super Bowl — in fact, this is the brand’s eighth ad in the past decade — an estimated 250 million pounds of avocados are consumed leading up to football’s biggest weekend, enough to cover a football field with more than 75 feet of guacamole, according to Avocados From Mexico.

The teaser and full ad will support the brand’s new 360 marketing campaign designed to celebrate how Avocados From Mexico make everything better — which includes in-store shopper promotions, a new Avocado Glow home and kitchen accessories line for big game entertaining, and interactive digital activations, the release said.

The teaser and ad were created by Lerma Agency and directed by legendary director Bryan Buckley, the release said.

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