The Super Bowl is known for a lot of things, and football is just one small facet. The food, the parties, the half time show, and even the commercials are huge draws for fans of the game and casual supporters alike. Plus there's beer. 
Instead of grabbing another brewski during the commercial break, stick around and watch the commercials. You will be pleasantly surprised. 
Enjoy this list of the sexiest of all the ads, and start dreaming about what is to come this Superbowl Sunday. (Carl's Jr, we're looking at you.)

1. I will buy whatever's in that tub

Kat Dennings sure knows how to stir. 

2. Carls Jr. knows how to make a banned commerical

Want more of this one? Check out the brunette Emily Ratajkowski at your favorite Super Bowl party this year, leather and laces – because she'll be there in all her glory. 


3. Pretty cheesy, but Rhianna

Worth the wait indeed. 

4. Kate Upton, just eating a burger in the back seat of a cab in 2012

Sometimes simple ideas are the best ideas.

5. Then 2015 happens, and things get even more real with Charlotte McKinney

Um... Carl's Jr. really knows how to sell a burger.

6. Anna Kendrick isn't sure if she's "beer-commercial hot"...

What do you think? She's pretty hilarious, too.

7. Gotta give a little love to the Becks, too

Right? 

8. Beyonce, Britney, AND Pink? 

Yes, please. What are they even advertising? Who cares?

9. Who could forget this gem from '03?

I won't forget now, at least. Mmm, nice one Miller Lite. 

10. Hellooo, Adriana Lima

Who doesn't love a woman who can handle a pigskin?

11. Megan Fox in a bathtub

Don't drop your phone in the bathtub, Megan – you've still gotta upload that selfie!

12. PETA knows how to talk to Super Bowl fans

Uhhh, I think I love vegetables now.

13. And we can't forget the Victoria's Secret ladies. 

Even covered head to toe, these ladies can work it. 

14. Remember this one? 

How could you not -- the age of classic Cindy Crawford. 

15. Even Scarlett Johansson gets banned 

Just a normal woman, trying to advertise a SodaStream. What's the big problem?