With Fatherโs Day around the corner, lots of people are scratching their heads trying to figure out what to get the man who has everything. Turns out, the answer might be as simple as a sandwich, because it appears food really is the key to a manโs heart: six of the top 10 ads among dads in 2014 advertised food products or restaurants.
The number one TV ad spot for the year comes from Subway. The sandwich powerhouse’s โCruncha Muncha Fritos on My Subโ jingle served its intended purpose, getting stuck in Dadsโ heads and burning itself on to their memories. Subwayโs use of verbal and visual brand cues early and often is a proven strategy for success, and the catchy little ditty led to a second top 10 placement for the brand. The brand leveraged the jingle across its campaign as an โownableโ concept by introducing an uber-efficient take on eating chips and a sandwich.
Other food ads were top of mind for fathers this year. Sonic, Wendyโs, McDonaldโs and DiGiorno all ranked highly in dadsโ hearts and minds by all similarly using their own ownable concepts. Wendyโs loveable redhead made an appearance while Sonicโs spokesguys T.J. Jagodowski and Peter Grosz were as hilarious as ever, and finally, DiGiorno answered the age old question โDelivery or DiGiorno?โ with a pizza pie all but flying out the window of a delivery guyโs car as it speeds by.
A few non-food ads also made the list, mostly earning their spots in the top 10 through their use of humor. Like ownable concepts, humor is incredibly effective in establishing likeable ads that are memorable to boot, especially among men. Similar to Subway, GEICO made the list twice with two ads from its Did You Know campaign that both featured humorous and surprising storylines. Another notable funny top 10-er was AT&T’s โSleeping Baby,โ which featured a humorous, family-focused storylineโone that was particularly relatable to fathers.
Top 10 Ads Among Dads
| Rank | Brand | Ad Description | Ad Length | Ad + Brand Memorability Index | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Subway | Crunch N Munch – People Singing | :15 | 235 | |
| 2 | GEICO | A Tree Does Make a Sound | :15 | 219 | |
| 3 | Sonic | Ordered All 25 Shakes – Nicknames | :30 | 216 | |
| 4 | Best Buy | Beta-Testing 2-in-1 Laptops | :30 | 210 | |
| 5 | Subway | Introducing Fritos Chicken Enchilada Melt | :15 | 203 | |
| 5 | Wendy’s | I Got a Ciabatta | :15 | 203 | |
| 7 | AT&T | Sleeping Baby | :30 | 200 | |
| 7 | GEICO | Pinocchio is a Bad Motivational Speaker | :30 | 200 | |
| 7 | McDonald’s | Takes Her Coffee with a McGriddle | :15 | 200 | |
| 10 | DiGiorno | Rising Pizza Crust – New Sauce | :15 | 197 | ย |
| Source: Nielsen. |
METHODOLOGY
Nielsen TV Brand Effect employs a nationally representative online panel of TV viewers who have watched programs within the past 24 hours. These panelists answer survey questions about the programs they watched and the commercials they were exposed to. Since the panelists respond based on what they watched in a natural environment (as opposed to a clinical research environment), the results reflect real-life reaction to and memory of television commercials. Nielsen logs and issues surveys for all national commercials within its coverage dayparts and networks.



