KEY POINTS
  • When a brand shells out big bucks to advertise on the most-watched event of the year, it usually hopes it's investing for the long haul.
  • Some companies in the past 25 years have advertised during the Super Bowl but didn't exist by the next game.
The Pets.com sock puppet dog stars in a commercial for the company, Jan. 11, 2000, in Los Angeles.

When a brand shells out big bucks to advertise on the most-watched event of the year, it usually hopes it's investing for the long haul.

But some companies that have advertised during past Super Bowls don't exist anymore. For instance, some companies advertised during the "Dot-Com Super Bowl" in 2000 and pulled the plug just months later. Quibi is a more recent example: It premiered an ad during the 2020 Super Bowl ahead of its release last year and then announced plans in October to shut down.