28 March, 2016

Top Interesting Facts about Super Bowl

The NFL Super Bowl is the highest level of Professional American Football championship game in the world. This is the most viewed and most popular sports tournament in the USA and one of the world. Here we presents crazy fun facts of Super Bowl that might be unfamiliar to you.

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Most Watched Sports Program in USA
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Most Watched Sports Program
The last Super Bowl XLIX(2015) got average 114.4 million viewers in the USA alone and make it the most-watched American sports program in the history. This make brands more curious then others to promote their products or brands to a huge number of people and they spends huge amount of money because of the high viewership. An average 30 seconds ads during the broadcast will cost around $4 million US Dollar.



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People are Addicted to Super Bowl
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People are Addicted to This
A study shown that around 15%-20% Super Bowl fans are skipped their relatives death or any kind of memorial and 15% missed birth of a child to watch this game.





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People Consume Foods Like Monster
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People Consume Foods Like Monster
It is the second most food consumption day in the USA after "Thanksgiving Day". The Super Bowl fans consume more than 1.2 Billion chicken wings, 50 million cases of beer, 5,600 US tons of potato chips, 2,150 US tons of pretzels and many more on "Super Bowl Sunday". This is huge.






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Considered a Holiday in the US
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Holiday in the USA
This game is so much popular that, the day when Super Bowl played considerate a national holiday(unofficial) is called "Super Bowl Sunday". People take leave from their work during this tournament to watch this game.







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NFL Paid $0 to Super Bowl Performers
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NFL Pay Nothing!
The amount paid by NFL for the half time performer is $0. Yes, NFL paid Super Bowl performer such as The Stones, The Detours, Madonna, Beyoncé and many more nothing for their performance. NFL told to the Forbes that they only cover tournament expenses and production costs, not the entertainment.






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