The 2013 Super Bowl will be known for having a record-breaking kick return, a half-hour game delay, an almost epic comeback, some quick-thinking social media users.
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In that time, Nabisco cookie brand Oreo took to Twitter with a witty advertising image, telling people they could still “dunk” their cookies into milk in the dark. It was a smart move, one that probably netted it lots of attention during a period of dead air. Washing detergent maker Tide was also on its A-game during the delay, producing its own quick social ad about the blackout that proclaimed “We can’t get your blackout, but we can get your stains out.”
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And at least one person had the foresight to create a Twitter account for @SuperbowlLights and began tweeting things like “No power, but still tweeting. Ya’ll mad?” (More below.)
https://twitter.com/SuperbowlLights/status/298246412855021568
https://twitter.com/SuperbowlLights/status/298247167414530048
https://twitter.com/SuperbowlLights/status/298251013989732352
Image via Oreo
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