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February 11 strikes one thing in many people’s minds. That is, the Super Bowl! It marks a day that extends beyond the realm of sports. This year, the Super Bowl is bringing together the San Francisco 49ers and the Kansas City Chiefs. Not to mention, this event is more than a mere football game, as it has evolved into a cultural phenomenon.

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It’s a convergence point for fans and non-fans, uniting them in a celebration that blends the thrill of the game, the allure of commercials, and the spectacle of the halftime show. Traditions, culinary feasts, and friendly bets are integral to this day. Now, many traditions are related to the Super Bowl. But what are the most favorite ones?

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The thrilling prelude to gridiron glory- The coin toss

As the air is thick with anticipation before every game begins, this ritual takes place. The flip of a coin determines the crucial decision of which team will have the first kick and which team will receive. This moment is clearly pivotal in setting the game’s tone. It’s definitely a dramatic and suspense-filled event that the fans watch, breath held, as the teams prepare for the kickoff.

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The iconic Gatorade showers

The playful yet iconic act of drenching a victorious coach in Gatorade is a hallmark of Super Bowl celebrations. Of course, it has an origin shrouded in friendly contention. Well, many point to the New York Giants’ triumph over the Washington Redskins on October 20, 1985, as the ritual’s inception. However, others believe it began a year earlier.

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The other alternate origin story credits the Chicago Bears, who reportedly soaked coach Mike Ditka in a jubilant celebration. Regardless of its true beginning, this spirited tradition has become an integral part of football victory celebrations.

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Halftime highlights: The Super Bowl’s musical spectacle

According to Business Insider, the Super Bowl halftime show captivates nearly half its viewers who tune in for the musical extravaganza. This segment has showcased some of music’s greatest icons, including Lady Gaga, Justin Timberlake, and Coldplay in recent times.

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More than just an intermission, these performances have become legendary in their own right. It’s a spectacle that has etched moments like Janet Jackson’s into Super Bowl history, enriching the event’s appeal beyond just sports.

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Advertising showdown

The advertising showdown attracts a vast audience of over 100 million globally. The Super Bowl compels American companies to invest millions in crafting commercials that are not just attention-grabbing but also memorable.

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This need for a distinction in a crowded advertising landscape drives the creation of highly entertaining adverts. Due to this, many fans tune in just to watch the commercials during the Super Bowl.

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Presidential Touch

Presidential engagement with the Super Bowl includes the POTUS making game predictions and hosting the winning team at the White House. However, across various administrations, including Donald Trump’s, this tradition has seen variations, with some players declining the invitation due to their political views.

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