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Posted: 2012-02-06T09:44:11Z | Updated: 2012-02-06T17:47:46Z Doritos Sling Shot Baby Super Bowl Commercial: Ad Features Awesome Baby (VIDEO) | HuffPost

Doritos Sling Shot Baby Super Bowl Commercial: Ad Features Awesome Baby (VIDEO)

WATCH: Doritos 'Sling Shot Baby'
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The Doritos commercials scored among the highest of all the ads that aired during Super Bowl 46 , and we can certainly see why.

In one of their two gems, a youngster taunts his grandmother and infant brother with a bag of Doritos. The older sibling seems to think that his snacks are safe as he preens atop a backyard playground. But the grandmother has other ideas, managing to slingshot her youngest toward his brother and the bag of Doritos. Well done!

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For years , viewers have tuned into the NFL's Super Bowl as much to see what the advertisers roll out as how the two teams vying for the sport's top prize perform. This year is no different. Each time that NBC cuts away from Super Bowl XLVI between the New York Giants and New England Patriots a hush will come over most Super Bowl parties as everyone -- and not just the diehard sports fans with a rooting (or betting) interest -- focuses entirely on the ads.

While iconic Super Bowl commercials like Apple's '1984' and Coke's ad starring Mean Joe Greene will be remembered so many more are soon forgotten or, even worse, ridiculed as super fails.

How does this Super Bowl ad stack up?

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