
Groupon TV Commercial, 'Vote For Local: Yoga Poses' Featuring Tiffany Haddish
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Actress Tiffany Haddish looks at spending money as voting with her dollars, similar to how purchasing deals on Groupon equals a vote for local. She says using Groupon allows the company to put millions of dollars into local businesses like yoga studios and bowling alleys, which is said to be equivalent to 800 years of yoga poses or 200 million bowling balls thrown. Haddish encourages you to vote for local too by using Groupon to find deals near you.

Groupon TV Commercial, 'Front Row' Featuring Tiffany Haddish
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Some people might not know that you can book tickets for live events on Groupon, but Tiffany Haddish does as she is all about saving money. Tiffany uses Groupon to book tickets for sporting events, concerts, comedy shows and even ... well, the shiny gold underwear being tossed at her in a club speak for themselves. Groupon believes you can save up to $100 each week while doing things you already love, so the company encourages you to download its app today.

Groupon TV Commercial, 'Save on Home and Auto Services'
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When the house is a mess, Groupon offers deals on cleaning crews to help tidy it up. If the car starts to act strange, Groupon can be used to find a deal on an oil change. Groupon states customers can save up to $100 a week on the things they do every day.

Groupon TV Commercial, 'Save on Groupon!' Featuring Tiffany Haddish
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While receiving a pedicure in a white bathrobe, actress and comedian Tiffany Haddish pokes fun at those who give her a hard time for continuing to use Groupon even after becoming a celebrity. She explains that, with Groupon, she looks good. Her skin is like, "Whattttt!" and her nails are like, "Yes ma'am!!" while her face is ready to flirt with a stranger at any moment. Groupon invites people to download the app and save up to $100 per week on what they do every day.

Groupon Super Bowl 2018 TV Commercial, 'Who Wouldn't' Featuring Tiffany Haddish
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Actress and Groupon super-user Tiffany Haddish opens the company's Super Bowl LII spot by saying that its deals can help support local businesses. What kind of person wouldn't want to do a thing like that? One affluent mansion dweller hates family-owned enterprises so much that he begins his day with a phone call urging his lackeys to shut them down. Luckily, some football players are at his door and ready to knock some sense into him; they kick the pigskin right into his gut before merrily runn