Doritos® - Man's Best Friend -- Crash the Super Bowl 2012 Finalist - YouTube
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"It's exciting, crazy," Friedman said by phone Monday afternoon from Indianapolis, where the game was played. "I haven't gotten any sleep. I'm really tired. I did a ton of interviews this morning. It's just been kind of overwhelming."
Friedman, of Virginia Beach, won the $1 million prize when his ad received the highest score of any Super Bowl commercial from a panel assembled by the USA Today newspaper. Monday was a whirlwind.
Huff's owners, Betsy and Joe DiJulio of Virginia Beach, were swept up in the craze. Local TV and radio shows called, and Betsy DiJulio said the principal of Princess Anne High School, where she works, came into her classroom on Monday.....
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It's up to you to decide which commercials will air on the Super Bowl. And for every 100,000 votes we get, we'll spice things up by giving away $10,000 to one lucky voter. Vote today at http://www.CrashTheSuperBowl.com and
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© February 7, 2012
The "Today" show, "World News with Diane Sawyer," the Princess Anne
High School faculty - everybody wants a piece of Huff the Great Dane
and Jonathan Friedman, the local man who won $1 million with his
Doritos commercial during the Super Bowl.
"It's exciting, crazy," Friedman said by phone Monday afternoon from Indianapolis, where the game was played. "I haven't gotten any sleep. I'm really tired. I did a ton of interviews this morning. It's just been kind of overwhelming."
The commercial, shown during the second quarter of Sunday's game, was
one of two consumer-created ads selected for airing by online voters
in the Doritos Crash the Super Bowl contest. Friedman didn't know his
spot would air until he was at the game, courtesy of Frito-Lay, the
makers of Doritos.
Friedman, of Virginia Beach, won the $1 million prize when his ad received the highest score of any Super Bowl commercial from a panel assembled by the USA Today newspaper. Monday was a whirlwind.
Huff's owners, Betsy and Joe DiJulio of Virginia Beach, were swept up in the craze. Local TV and radio shows called, and Betsy DiJulio said the principal of Princess Anne High School, where she works, came into her classroom on Monday.....
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