Aubrey Blaza Is Having a Mountain Dew Baja Blast in Super Bowl Ad (2024)

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For the first Super Bowl ad in Mountain Dew Baja Blast history, PepsiCo brought in Aubrey Plaza and her former Parks and Recreation costar Nick Offerman to try to contain their enthusiasm.

Earlier this year, PepsiCo announced that Mountain Dew Baja Blast—a favorite of Chalupa-stockpiling, Nacho Fry-chasing, Crunchwrap-decimating Taco Bell patrons for the past two decades—would be available in bottles and cans for the first time.That merited an extraordinarily wry ad for Super Bowl 58—created by Goodby, Silverstein & Partners—that only White Lotus and Emily the Criminal star Plaza could deliver.

While being battered with pool noodles by children, abducted by aliens, trapped in an elevator, attacked by online gamers, frog splashed by wrestlers, heavily sequined in a nightclub and tucked away in a suburban storm drain like a demon clown, Plaza maintains her monotone and her bottle of Blast. Only astride a flying, Game of Thrones-style dragon—next to one piloted by Offerman—does she acknowledge the blast she’s having by rearing back and offering a cackle just before her beast sets fire to a village.

The 30-second commercial is slated to run during the Big Game’s first quarter and adds to the growing roster of celebrities appearing in Super Bowl commercials this year. According to television advertising data and analytics platform EDO, Big Game spots featuring celebrities have outperformed those without by 25% over the past three years.

Data and analytics company System1 noted that 62% of Super Bowl ads during the past four years have included celebrities. This strategy has increased short-term sales and brand recognition, but it has struggled to produce long-term results.

“Almost 20% of viewers leave Super Bowl ads not being able to recall what brand the ad was for,” said Jon Evans, System1’s chief customer officer. “This is causing serious wastage.”

System1 notes that the use of a fluent device—either a character or slogan specific to the brand—tends to have a greater impact than a celebrity alone. “Having a Blast” is a step in that direction, but PepsiCo is starting to blend both celebrities and mascots into a potent marketing mix.

The Mountain Dew Baja Blast spot is just one of three Super Bowl ads from PepsiCo, with Starry also making its Super Bowl debut by pairing Ice Spice with fawning mascots Lem and Lime, while Jenna Ortega and Danny Ramirez face the wizened, well-dressed wrath of Doritos Dinamita fans Dina and Mita.

Mountain Dew as a larger brand has been absent from the game since 2021, when its Major Melon bottle-counting contest ranked No. 48 on the USA Today Ad Meter. A Shining-themed Mountain Dew Zero Sugar ad placed No. 19 in 2019, while Mountain Dew Kickstart’s 2016 viral magnum opus, Puppy Monkey Baby—the first Mountain Dew Super Bowl ad since 2000—landed at No. 55

For the latest Super Bowl 58 advertising news—who’s in, who’s out, teasers, full ads and more—check out Adweek’s Super Bowl 2024 Ad Tracker and the rest of our stories here. And join us on the evening of Feb. 11 for the best in-game coverage of the commercials.

CREDITS

GS&P

Creative

Chief creative officer: Margaret Johnson

Executive creative directors: Matthew Edwards, Wesley Phelan

Associate creative directors: Anthony DiMichele, Jen Hart

Design director: Tana Cieciora

Account Services

Managing partner: Brian McPherson

Group account director: Becca Morris

Account director: Jena Verlin Windmueller

Account manager: Aimee Fung

Assistant account manager: Elizabeth Gordon

Brand and Communication Strategy

Partner, head of brand strategy: Bonnie Wan

Partner, head of communication strategy: Christine Chen

Strategy director: Nik Poon

Communications strategist: Charlotte Cordova

Production

Director of production: Jim Haight

Senior producer: Kateri McLucas

Business Affairs

Director of business affairs: Judy Ybarra

Business affairs manager: Howie Mapson

PRODUCTION PARTNERS

Production Company

O Positive

Production company city: New York

Director: Jim Jenkins

Director of photography: Matthew Libatique

Executive producer: Ralph Laucella

EP/producer: Marc Grill

Editorial Company

Cabin Editing

Editing company city: Los Angeles

Editor: Nick Rondeau

Assistant editor: Brad Dupuie

Managing director: Adam Becht

Executive producer: Britt Carson

Senior producer: Katy Lester Zamora

Audio and Sound Design Company

Sonic Union

Sound design company city: New York

Sound designers/mix engineers: Steve Rosen, Owen Shearer, Kelly Oostman

Mix assistant: Carly Morgan

Studio director: Justine Cortale

VFX Company

Parliament

VFX supervisor: Nathan Kane

Creative leads: Dan Fine, Kay Khanna

Creative team: Taner Besen, Dhruv Shankar, Franz Kol, Seon Crawford, Michael Marsek, Cesar Zambelli, Juan ‘JZ’ Zavala, Steve Beck, Martin Gunnarsson, Gianluca DiMarco, Nathan Mckenna, Sue Jang, Ashley Thomas

Production team: Anna Kravtsov, Caroline Goujard

Color Company

Company name: Royal Muster

Color grade: Roslyn Di Sisto

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Aubrey Blaza Is Having a Mountain Dew Baja Blast in Super Bowl Ad (2024)

FAQs

Who's the actress in the Mountain Dew Baja Blast commercial? ›

Aubrey Plaza stars in a commercial for Mountain Dew Baja Blast that also features her former 'Parks & Recreation' co-star Nick Offerman.

Who is the woman in the Mt Dew commercial? ›

Aubrey Plaza had a blast shooting her first-ever Super Bowl commercial. The White Lotus actress stars in Mountain Dew's Baja Blast Super Bowl commercial, which features a mini Parks and Recreation reunion as Nick Offerman makes a cameo.

How much does a 1 minute Super Bowl commercial cost? ›

CNN report that a 30-second ad in 2024 will cost between $6.5 million and $7 million. Most advertisers opt for a more extensive minute-long advert for Super Bowl Sunday, meaning that the cost of their 60-second production will be $13 million to $14 million.

Who is the celebrity in Mountain Dew? ›

Former Parks and Recreation co-stars Aubrey Plaza and Nick Offerman have reunited for the new Mountain Dew Super Bowl campaign.

Who is the face of Mountain Dew? ›

Mountain Dew has unveiled its “Give Your Head a MTN DEW KICKSTART” campaign, featuring actor and comedian, Kevin Hart. This marks the first time DEW Nation will see Kevin, the face of the brand, in a DEW commercial, venturing inside his head – literally – as he drinks a MTN DEW KICKSTART.

Is Aubrey Plaza Married? ›

By May 2021, Plaza and Baena were married.

What is Aubrey Plaza famous for? ›

Aubrey Christina Plaza (born June 26, 1984) is an American actress and comedian known for her deadpan style. She portrayed April Ludgate on Parks and Recreation (2009), and after appearing in supporting roles in several films, had her first leading role in the 2012 comedy Safety Not Guaranteed (2012).

How much caffeine is in a Baja Blast? ›

Since a Baja Blast only has 54 mg of caffeine, it won't provide as much energy as one can of Monster or Red Bull. However, Baja Blasts have more caffeine than most soda beverages. For example, sodas like Sprite, 7Up, and Ginger Ale have no caffeine at all.

What does Baja Blast taste like? ›

Mountain Dew Baja Blast is a tropical lime-flavored soft drink created for Taco Bell restaurants.

Does Taco Bell still sell Baja Blast? ›

To mark its 20th anniversary, the beloved beverage will now be available beyond the taco chain, at retail stores nationwide all year long. It looks like 2024 (welcome to it) is going to be a big year for fans of Mountain Dew Baja Blast.

How much do halftime performers get paid? ›

NFL vice president of communications Brian McCarthy told Newsweek in 2022 that the league doesn't pay halftime performers an "appearance fee, but the artists are indeed paid union scale." But Newsweek reported that under the union agreement that would've been about $1,000 a day for the Jennifer Lopez and Shakira Super ...

What was the cheapest ticket for Super Bowl 2024? ›

The service put the lowest-priced tickets at $8,333 on Sunday. How much is a suite for the 2024 Super Bowl? CBSSports.com reports that a 20-person suite at this year's game would have run you a cool $1.8 million, including the cost of tickets as well as food and alcoholic beverages.

How much do celebrities get paid for Super Bowl commercials? ›

It depends on the brand and it depends on the stature of the celebrity,” says Tim Curtis, a partner in the brand partnerships division at the Hollywood talent agency, WME. “The majority of bigger stars are usually in that $1 to $3 million range for Super Bowl, but there are exceptions that go out north of that.

Why is Baja Blast only at Taco Bell? ›

The flavor was first made available in 2004. Created for, and exclusively sold at Taco Bell locations, it was a collaboration between the company and Mountain Dew owners PepsiCo. One of the first instances of a restaurant offering an exclusive soda beverage, it was created to increase sales of fountain soda.

Did Taco Bell create Baja Blast? ›

Mountain Dew Baja Blast was first created as an exclusive Taco Bell flavor in 2004, and quickly became a fan-favorite fountain beverage at the chain. After years of pleas from fans, Mountain Dew launched the beverage a decade later in retail stores for a limited time.

What flavor is the Baja Blast at Taco Bell? ›

Baja Blast is a Mexican-inspired Tropical Lime flavor of Mountain Dew and is an ocean-like teal in color. Its tropical theming is shared with its Baja Family of Flavors, while it was once paired with former secondary Taco Bell exclusive Sangrita Blast.

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