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To the dismay of the young man in the ad, Hart manages to keep tabs on the pair throughout the evening. It’s a puppy combined with a monkey combined with a baby! Mountain Dew’s Super Bowl 50 spot is…hypnotic. As Kia’s Super Bowl commercial proves, Christopher Walken would make a good life coach. Death Wish Coffee, “Storm’s a-Brewin'” Death Wish Coffee, a small company based in Upstate New York, recently won Intuit’s “Small Business, Big Game” contest. A Super Bowl 50 commercial, which is as fierce as the ultra-caffeinated beverage it’s advertising. After revealing several teasers, the listing site has been unveiled its full spot. Spokesman Jeff Goldblum stars in the ad, which pays homage to The Jeffersons. Toyota's 'Stand Together' crowned Rio Ad Meter Bracket champion Rio Ad Meter bracket championship: Hershey's vs. Toyota Rio Ad Meter Bracket: Final Four matchups Rio Ad Meter Bracket: Elite 8 matchups Rio Ad Meter Bracket: Sweet 16 matchups

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His bill would place a measure on the ballot in 2016 to do away with Prop. The air has gone out of the ball for Chivas USA. The struggling Major League Soccer team is being taken over by the league until a new owner can be found. The current owners – Jorge Vergara and Angelica Fuentes – run a team by the same name in Guadalajara, Mexico. They’ll retain the rights to the Chivas name. The team has been plagued by front-office turmoil and has also been lousy on the field, finishing last in the Western Conference the past two seasons. has been slapped with a $6.8 million fine for violating California’s false advertising laws by telling customers they were getting better deals than they actually received. Eight counties had sued the company. Overstock – which had more than a billion dollars in revenue last year – displayed reference prices that were misleading and took other states to overstate the savings shoppers could get. As part of the settlement, the company will have to more accurately display its prices.