Adam Brody, Nick Offerman, James Harden Celebrate Legendary Mustaches in Pringles’ Super Bowl Ad Teaser (Exclusive)
The chip brand revealed three of the four stars of its Big Game ad spot in a series of playful videos
Pringles is giving a sneak peek of the first three celebrities in its star-studded 2025 Super Bowl commercial.
Adam Brody, Nick Offerman and James Harden appear in a series of short videos, shot in December, that pay tribute to brand mascot Mr. P’s iconic handlebar mustache.
In the first teaser, the Nobody Wants This actor reaches for a can of Pringles ahead of his party before detecting some mysterious movement from Mr. P’s ‘stache.
In the next clip, the Parks and Recreation alum is taken aback when he spots ‘staches in the sky during a birdwatching session.
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The NBA star is revealed in the third video, which features all three men playing a game of “pass the phone” in an ode to facial hair.
“I’m going to be passing the phone to someone whose mustache can expertly work a table saw,” Brody begins.
Offerman then announces, “I’m passing the phone to someone who has a mustache so strong people think it’s a beard.”
Finally, Harden reveals, “I’m passing the phone to the most iconic mustache in the snack aisle.”
As the video cuts back to Brody, his camera zooms in on Mr. P as the actor gives the can a shake.
Pringles previously teased the stars of its campaign with an image of four cans featuring their silhouettes. The brand hasn’t revealed the fourth cast member in its Big Game ad spot.
Brody’s performance in the breakout romantic comedy series Nobody Wants This sparked an “Adam Brody renaissance” as the Netflix show debuted to huge fanfare last fall.
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However, the O.C. alum appeared in headlines for another reason earlier this month, when he and wife Leighton Meester were among the many stars who lost their home to the devastating wildfires in the Los Angeles area.
Pringles released the following statement on the L.A. wildfires, noting that all content for the campaign was filmed before they began.
“We were fortunate to have the opportunity to shoot our Big Game campaign in Los Angeles in early December with an amazing team,” said Sarah Reinecke, Kellanova’s U.S. vice president of marketing, Salty Snacking. “We are so grateful to all of the individuals who supported the campaign, the communities who hosted us, and our celebrity partners who call Los Angeles home.”
“We are heartbroken by the devastating impact the recent fires have had on the community and our partners,” the statement continued. “We have been in close contact with our campaign partners throughout these developments in order to ensure their comfort in proceeding with the campaign. Our sympathies go out to all who are impacted, and we continue to work with our long-standing partners through our Better Days Promise initiative to support the needs on the ground.”
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