Pringles teases 2024 Super Bowl commercial.Photo:Pringles

Pringles Super Bowl Celeb Teaser

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IsTravis Kelcejoining forces with Pringles just in time for the 2024Super Bowl? Fans on social media certainly think so.

On Wednesday, Pringles announced it’s returning to Super Bowl Sunday with a new commercial for the seventh straight year in the row. As in year’s past, the company’s ad will include a celebrity, but they’re keeping mum on who the celeb will be for now.

Pringles teased the upcoming adon Instagramwith a split photo featuring the Pringles man from the can next to a mystery celebrity with a handlebar mustache. “Once you see it… you can’t unsee it,” the text on the pic reads.

In the caption, the company added, “The big game’s almost here, so we’re upping our ‘stache game. Who do you think it belongs to?”

Pringles teases mystery celeb who will appear in new Super Bowl commercial.Pringles

Pringles Super Bowl Celeb Teaser

Travis Kelce.Will Heath/NBC via Getty

Travis Kelce, Kelsea Ballerini Episode 1840 – Pictured: Host Travis Kelce during the Monologue on Saturday, March 4, 2023

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Add in hispopular podcast with brother Jason Kelce, who recently announcedhe’s retiring from the NFL, and his successfulSaturday Night Livehosting gigin March 2023, and it becomes clear that Kelce is having a major moment. But that doesn’t guarantee he’s Julius Pringles' doppelgänger.

There are plenty of other celebrities with famous mustaches who could star in the ad, includingJason Sudeikes, whose mustachioed characterTed Lassofirst came to life in a series of NBC Sports commercials.

Whoever stars in Pringles' 2024 Super Bowl commercial will be in good company. Past celebs who have appeared in the brand’s game day spots includeBill HaderandMeghan Trainor.

Meghan Trainor in Pringles 2023 Super Bowl Ad.Pringles

Meghan Trainor Grooves to Viral TikTok Dance in Teaser for the Pringles 2023 Super Bowl Ad

Trainor appeared inthe Kellogg company’s 2023 ad, which focused on just how common it is to get your hand stuck in the Pringles can as you go after that last, elusive chip. At the time, the “Made You Look” singer told PEOPLE she believed she got the call to be in the commercial because she was expecting her second child, Barry, at the time, and “babies bring good luck.”

“I think babies bring good luck,” she said. “I fully believe that because a couple weeks after I found out I was pregnant, we got a call. [Pringles] asked me to be in their big game commercial, and I was like, ‘Me? Are they sure?’ I was crying.”

She added: “I teared up and called my family. My brothers are big sports guys, so they were like, ‘Oh my God!’ It was like I won a Grammy all over again. It was the best call of my life.”

Super Bowl LVIIIairs Feb. 11 on CBS.

source: people.com