-This year, a 30-second commercial costs $3.5 million, up $400,000 from last year.
-Honda has hired Matthew Broderick to reprise his famous Ferris Bueller role, only this time, he's skipping work, not school (and he's got a fancy Honda to drive around in). The Coca-Cola polar bears make a comeback, John Stamos will tout the wonders of Dannon yogurt, and David Beckham will show off H&M bodywear (and his tattoos) in seductive black and white imagery.
-The average 30-second commercial price reached $1 million for the first time in 1995. The $2 million mark was first topped in 2000, and commercial costs reached $3 million for the first time in 2009.
-New York Giants quarterback Phil Simms (Super Bowl XXI, 1987) was the first player to be filmed on the field after a Super Bowl for an "I'm going to Disney World" commercial
-$600-$1,200: Ticket prices (at face value) to see the game at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis this year
-$6 to $12: Ticket prices to see the Super Bowl in 1967 at Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles
-71.4 million: Number of pounds of avocados expected to be consumed, according to the Hass Avocado Board
-Super Bowl Sunday ranks among the biggest drinking nights of the year
-We'll be eating 30 million pounds of snacks, according to the Calorie Control Council:
That's 11.2 million pounds of potato chips, 8.2 million pounds of tortilla chips, 4.3 million pounds of pretzels, 3.8 million pounds of popcorn and 2.5 million pounds of nuts.
-From 1990-2009, Anheuser-Busch spent $311.8 million on Super Bowl advertisements. The rest of the top five biggest spenders: PepsiCo ($254.2 million), General Motors ($80.5 million), Walt Disney ($71.6) and Time Warner ($64.8). That averages out to about 1,200 calories and 50 grams of fat per person.
-Just how much money can a Super Bowl bring to an area? Try $150 million! That includes all the money spent by fans, sponsors, media and other visitors in the Indianapolis area this year.
-1.25 billion chicken wings fans will be eating on Sunday
-When it comes to watching the Super Bowl, nine out of 10 watchers are going to be at a home — either their house or someone else's
-Domino's Pizza estimates that it will deliver 9 million pieces of pizza to hungry viewers.
-8 million pounds of avocados football fans will be mashing up to dip their chips in.
-Some hotels have jacked up their rates by more than 1700%! In fact, one hotel near the Indy airport is charging $725 for a room during Super Bowl weekend that normally costs only $39.
-3.8 million pounds of popcorn fans will be munching on
-4.3 million pounds of Pretzels will be consumed by fans
-8.2 million pounds of Tortilla Chips will be consumed by fans.
-In fact, the Super Bowl is the second highest day of food consumption in the United States after Thanksgiving.
-Antacids sales are expected to increase 20% on the day after Super Bowl.