The Spiked Seltzer Mermaid Commercial Immediately Made a Splash
The first ad to air during Super Bowl LIII made a splash: it was a mermaid-themed commercial for Bon & Viv Spiked Seltzer, featuring two characters swimming around underwater — aptly named Bonnie and Vivian — helping to promote the alcoholic offering from AB InBev. The premise of the ad? They’re pretending to “pitch” the product to a fictionalized version of Shark Tank, the popular TV show. The twist: they’re pitching to actual sharks, not business tycoons.
Naturally, the spot got the internet talking: not only is it promoting a beverage that hasn’t gotten much attention in the public consciousness or the market so far, but the brand name is also reminding people of musician Bon Iver.
It turns out Bon & Viv Spiked Seltzer has actually been around for a while — or at least, since 2012. It’s always been associated with mermaids in its marketing imagery, too, AdAge reports. And while responses to the CGI-heavy ad are mixed so far, it certainly did make a splash with its prime position.
Still thinking about the "spiked seltzer" ad... an attempt to redress some of the negative publicity from the "Girl on the Train" plot point that she only drinks canned, premixed gin and tonics?
— Daniel D'Addario (@DPD_) February 4, 2019
Bon Iver Spiked Seltzer? In.
— M.G. Siegler (@mgsiegler) February 3, 2019
I did not believe spiked seltzer was a real thing and I'm still not sure I do
— James Poniewozik (@poniewozik) February 3, 2019
just saw a super bowl ad for spiked seltzer water pic.twitter.com/S6bKo1ic91
— justina sharp (@bentpieceofwire) February 3, 2019
That spiked seltzer commercial was creepy af.
— Tony Posnanski (@tonyposnanski) February 3, 2019
Bonnie & Vivian here! We’re doing today the mermaid way and having an underwater watch party. Can’t wait for the big game–and our big pitch! #BONandVIV pic.twitter.com/P4em1iuWRU
— BON & VIV Spiked Seltzer (@BONandVIV) February 3, 2019