Unofficial Game

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Unofficial Game

In the 40 years since the first Super Bowl was played between Green Bay and Kansas City, Super Bowl Sunday has become an unofficial national holiday that has shopping and economic effects rivaling Christmas, Thanksgiving and other major holidays. Whether a casual meeting with friends or a luxury, attends part, 125 million Americans celebrated the Super Bowl in a way, in 2006. Even those with little interest in football to join the fashion, if only to watch the commercials.

Understanding this unique opportunity, advertisers will spare no expense to showcase their products and services during the Super Bowl. Advertisers pay up to $ 2.5 billion for each 30 seconds of advertising during Super Bowl XL in 2006. Employment agencies in their ads throughout the year, and the Super Bowl has become the Academy Awards government advertising. There are almost as many websites and television programs such as analysis of the ads is no analysis of the game.

The food industry also benefits from Super Bowl Sunday. Super Bowl Sunday is the second Thanksgiving in the amount of food that Americans prepare and consume. In the weeks before the Super Bowl XL, Americans spent $ 55 million in food for their Super Bowl parties and spent ten million hours preparing. Since it is estimated that not an average of 17 people attend each Super Bowl game, these numbers are surprising.

The king of Super Bowl food is the avocado. More avocados are sold in the weeks leading up to the Super Bowl than at any other time of year. An estimated 12 million pounds of avocados are purchased and turned into guacamole for parties Super Bowl. Since guacamole requires chips, 15,000 tons of chips are consumed as well. All you need washing down food and soda and beer sales also top place during the weeks before the big game.

It's not just food and beverage manufacturers who profit. Millions of dollars are spent on party supplies like paper plates, cups and plastic cutlery. Electronics stores also benefit. After all, it is necessary that the big screen Television in order to properly appreciate the game. Although sales of antacids increase the Monday following Super Bowl Sunday. There is good reason for it. The total time attendees felt that the parties take to consume all that carefully prepared food: 15 minutes.

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