Most of the excitement that comes from watching the Super Bowl stems from the amount of money that people will put into the commercials in between the gameplay.

Over the years there have been some classic commercials that became a regular part of the culture at the time. There are the classic “WUZAAAAAAH” commercials, and going back to the 90s the polar bear Coca-Cola commercials. I even remember the penguin beer commercials as well, we’re a huge success.

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Also, on a personal level, the one-second Miller High Life commercial continues to be my favorite commercial of all time.

But last night, the Michigan-based company Little Caesars came out with an advertisement starring actor Eugene Levy, where he takes a bite of the new Crazy Puff Bites, and his iconic thick eyebrows act as wings and fly off his face and proceed to terrorize the entire neighborhood, causing fuzzy caterpillars to worship them, people running into trees, and babies terrifying adults. You can watch the video below :

This was not the only commercial during the Super Bowl whose entire premise was focused on the self-removal of facial hair. Pringles also did a Super Bowl commercial where the mustache flies off the Pringles man and starts traveling around as well.

I don’t know why they had an affinity for facial hair this year, but it definitely freaked everybody out. Now I'm starting to wonder if this entire time we've been mistaking Eugene Levy's eyebrows as the Michigan Mothman because that crap was terrifying.

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