“I saw a lot of commercials last night that were cute. Funny dogs. Smiling, mischievous babies. Lovable polar bears,” Jim Cramer writes for Real Money. “I saw some stupid ones, too, like the insulting and endless demeaning of women by GoDaddy, or something about a kid relieving himself in pool. I guess that was an ad for porta-potties?”
“But there was one ad that struck me as the most honest, most riveting and most compelling of all,” Cramer writes. “You see, the game had just ended, and Colts great Raymond Berry ran the Giant gantlet with the Lombardi Trophy. Suddenly it seemed like every other Giant pulled out an Apple (AAPL) iPhone to snap pictures of the moment.”
Cramer writes, “One after another after another. And I said to myself, there it is, not some pet dangling a bag of chips or some headlights killing vampires or King Elton getting trapdoored. Nope, there was an ad worthy of Steve Jobs and the company he built.”
Full article here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Viridian” for the heads up.]