
Doritos Super Bowl 2015 TV Commercial, 'Middle Seat'
“Middle Seat”
About This Ad
Before the plane takes off, this man is doing whatever it takes to keep the seat next to him empty. He is flossing, clipping his toenails and doing other unspeakable things. When he finally sees the person perfect for sitting next to him, his hopes diminish when he realizes the attractive woman has a baby. There are some things Doritos can't magically do. Vote for this ad as your favorite for Doritos Crash the Super Bowl!
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