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A Scottsdale wedding photographer and videographer turned his $300 commercial into a $1 million payday when he won the grand prize in Doritos' Crash the Super Bowl contest.
Either way, it's good to know that one commercial has ties to Columbus. An alien abducting a bag of Doritos — that idea came from the mind of central Ohio native Dylan Bradshaw.
A UNC-Wilmington grad won the 2025 “Doritos Crash the Super Bowl Contest,” earning a $1 million prize and a 30-second spot during one of the most-watched TV events of the year.
DUBLIN, Ohio — A Dublin native co-directed a Doritos commercial that will air in the Super Bowl on Sunday. Dylan Bradshaw, along with his co-director and best friend Nate Norell, were crowned ...