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LIFEWTR TV Commercial, 'Thrive' Song by Sigrid
LIFEWTR
To the tune of Sigrid's "Don't Kill My Vibe," artist are shown painting impressive murals along the walls of elementary schools. LIFEWTR says we need art like we need water.

LIFEWTR TV Commercial, '10 Million' Song by Sigrid
LIFEWTR
Doesn't everyone deserve a space to thrive and express themselves? LIFEWTR believes that every child should have that opportunity so it's on a mission to bring art back to schools for 10 million students across the country.

Honey Nut Cheerios Good Rewards TV Commercial, 'Gronk + Gronk Nation Youth Foundation'
Honey Nut Cheerios Good Rewards
Rob Gronkowski gives Honey Nut Cheerios fans the rundown: collecting Buzz Coins that donate to the Gronk + Gronk Nation Youth Foundation grants participants a chance to win prizes. For his own play, the Patriots tight end goes long (in slow motion) and snatches one of Buzz's coins in midair.

Oberto Beef Jerky TV Commercial, 'Snuggie & X-Ray' Featuring Richard Sherman
Oberto Beef Jerky
Professional football players Richard Sherman and Rob Gronkowski get together for a commercial segment Oberto calls "Gronk & Sherm Talk About Stuff While Eating Jerky." The duo hangs out on recliners wearing plaid and leopard print Snuggies. When Gronk asks Sherm how his is, he simply replies, "Snuggie." In the next segment, the two wear x-ray goggles while eating jerky. Gronk doesn't think his goggles are working because Sherm doesn't look naked, but when Sherm turns to look at Gronk he nearly

Busch Beer TV Commercial, 'Doing My Part: Busch Beer x National Forest Foundation'
Busch Beer
A man standing in the middle of a stream explains that Busch Beer is partnering with the National Forest Foundation to protect America's backyard. He says you can do your part every time you crack open a can of Busch, which a passing hiker takes a little too literally, walking away with all the man's beer. Don't worry, he's just doing his part.

Busch Beer TV Commercial, 'Phone'
Busch Beer
Although Busch Beer believes some things should never change -- like the crisp, refreshing taste of its beer -- it thinks other things definitely should. Like John's lack of awareness when dealing with an automated phone system during a hunting trip. After John repeatedly asks to speak to a representative to no avail, his friend finally takes the phone, knowing this is the wrong time and place.

Busch Beer TV Commercial, 'Camp Songs'
Busch Beer
The Busch Beer spokesman thinks that some things, like the crisp, cold refreshment of Busch, should never change. On the other hand, Frank's campfire song about belly buttons could use some revision.

Busch Beer TV Commercial, 'Cool'
Busch Beer
When the rugged spokesperson of Busch Beer asks a fisherman by the river what he's best known for, the man calmly responds that he's cool under pressure and stands unmoved as a fish hook pierces his ear. The Busch man cracks open a beer can in disbelief. Busch Beer knows it's cool, too -- in the crisp, cold refreshment kind of way.

Busch Beer TV Commercial, 'Oversharing'
Busch Beer
Lots of people and products are known for something. Busch, for example, says its beer is known for being crisp, cool and refreshing. In the middle of a river, a ruggedly-dressed man asks a nearby person what he is known for. Immediately, the man answers that he is known for oversharing and he tries to start talking about some skin condition he has, which the Busch spokesperson quickly nips in the bud.

Oberto TV Commercial, 'Gronk Working On His Brackets' Featuring Rob Gronkowski
Oberto
Rob Gronkowski is working on his brackets when the little voice in his stomach (ESPN commentator Stephen A. Smith) asks what he's doing. Smith urges Gronk to eat some All-Natural Oberto Beef Jerky and, as he eats a piece, Smith catches the giant jerky in his lap. Not realizing Gronk is actually drilling brackets into the wall, Smith is soon confused when Gronk tells him that a wooden shelf is what's at the top of his bracket.

Busch Beer TV Commercial, 'Aim'
Busch Beer
The Busch Guy thinks that while some things should never change -- like the crisp, cold refreshment of Busch -- it's clear that Mike's aim might need some work when it comes to tossing his friend a cold one.

Oberto Beef Jerky TV Commercial, 'Gronk's Playing Shuffleboard Again'
Oberto Beef Jerky
Rob Gronkowski is playing shuffleboard at the park in preparation for the Gronk Cruise. To finish the game strong, the little voice in his stomach (Stephen A. Smith) recommends eating all-natural Oberto Beef Jerky. As soon as he eats a piece of the meat, it falls into his fully furnished stomach and the voice commends him, exclaiming that no one appreciates good taste like Gronk. However, the voice is proven wrong in a matter of seconds when Gronk places a tropical print bucket hat on his head.

Busch Beer TV Commercial, 'Indecision'
Busch Beer
When the rugged spokesman of Busch Beer asks a camper by the river what he's most known for, the guy quickly responds that he's known for being indecisive...then, begins to question his response until he's shushed by the sound of a beer can opening. Unlike this guy, Busch Beer knows its defined by its crisp, cold refreshment.

Busch Beer TV Commercial, 'Bear: Cold Activated Cans'
Busch Beer
Busch Beer believes that some things should never change, like the crisp, cold taste of its beer, but other things definitely should. Like Tim's lack of self control when a bear enters his campsite and begins foraging for food. Although he tries to play dead, when there's a Busch can at his fingertips, he can't help but impatiently crack it open. Play deader Tim! Cold activated cans are available for a limited time.

Busch Beer TV Commercial, 'Celebrating Those Who are Earning It'
Busch Beer
In a rare ode to the honest working man, hard working men and women are shown up at dawn already toiling away at their craft or profession. The poem declares that though "his hands may be rough and hard, clothes and speech plain, you will find his manly heart without a spot or stain." Ranchers, welders, construction workers and dock hands all come together at the end of their long days to toast with what they call the honest working man's beverage: Busch Beer.

Busch Beer TV Commercial, 'What Beer Is That?'
Busch Beer
In a refreshment challenge, a man asks a blindfolded participant which beer sounds more refreshing upon opening. The first can is opened yielding no response. The second can, however, is opened letting out a bellowing "Busch" sound. The contestant believes the second definitely sounds more refreshing and demands to know what kind of beer it is. This creates an awkward silence before he's told its obviously Busch.

Busch Beer TV Commercial, 'Camo'
Busch Beer
As the Busch spokesperson cracks open a can of the beverage while standing beside a river, he declares there is no question that the sound you hear is the sound of refreshment. When an outdoorsman poses an actual question -- whether or not camouflage actually works -- he receives his answer when a few individuals hiding nearby emerge in outfits matching their surroundings to catch a can of Busch beer thrown in their direction.

Bai Brasilia Blueberry TV Commercial, 'Horse Whisperer'
Bai Brasilia Blueberry
A man wearing chain necklaces and a beanie walks by with a bottle of Bai Brasilia Blueberry. He says it might not make sense to some that he is a horse whisperer, or that Bai has antioxidants and tastes good. The spokesman dances and imitates the sound of hooves with a "clippity-clop." The white horse in the corral behind him listens and starts stepping when the man yells, "Fancy prance, yo!"

Bai TV Commercial, 'Echo'
Bai
As a backpacker hikes through the mountains, he explains that Bai is good for you and insists that it tastes amazing. It doesn't make sense in the same way that your echo having a "cheeky British accent" doesn't make sense.

FIJI Water TV Commercial, 'Adult Swim: Meditation'
FIJI Water
In his journal, a stick figure has had so many thoughts lately that his brain has felt somewhat cramped. So now, he's started meditating to try and calm his mind. But when he goes to the park, he finds out that he can't escape the crowded city even when he goes to find some peace at the park. In a world full of noise, he takes himself to a remote island with a sip of his Fiji Water, where the water is free from human contact. Until then, he'll stick to meditating with Fiji Water.