
U.S. Bank Super Bowl 2018 TV Commercial, 'No Dogs Allowed'
“No Dogs Allowed”
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A city dog named Squirt goes from feeling dejected (because he's not allowed in certain areas of the city) to delighted when his family purchases their home in the suburbs -- where he will always be welcome. In its Super Bowl LII commercial, U.S. Bank insists that whatever the financial goals may be, it can help make them a reality.
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