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$2.7 million in 2010, and had The average cost for a 30-second Super Bowl spot was $2.7 million in 2010, and had steadily risen until this year’s $100,000 drop to $5.5 million.
Super Bowl Sunday is the second-biggest food consumption day in U.S.A., trailing only Thanksgiving.

70% of football fans are expected to overindulge this Sunday, with the average fan planning to eat more than 4.5 times the recommended daily calorie intake.
Most of those calories will go toward wings — 1.42 billion of them will be eaten on game day. 

What else will Americans be eating and drinking?

- 8 million pounds of guacamole 
- 10 million pounds of ribs 
- 28 million pounds of potato chips 
- 51.7 million cases of beer
It might seem like the internet is covered in Super Bowl commercial teaser videos, there are actually 73% fewer teasers for Super Bowl 2021 than there were last year.
As of Thursday, the average price of a ticket is $7,589, which is an 18% increase from the $6,621 that fans paid for a ticket to the Super Bowl in 2020.

However, there's been a 31% drop in the average ticket price over the last week and a 17% drop over the last five days.
Consumers have become experts at making events feel as normal as possible. From stocking up on food and beverages to team apparel, etc. 86% of viewers plan to make purchases to help mark the occasion.

They plan to spend $74.55 on average, for a total $13.9 billion nationwide.
61% of Snapchatters plan to watch Super Bowl, with the same number expecting to use the app.
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