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'Time Machine' wins Doritos Crash the Super Bowl. Youtube/Leftyads

UPDATE: 'Cow Boy' kid has also aired during the Super Bowl: Doritos selects two ads for the Super Bowl, won chosen by Doritos and won voted by fans.

Doritos Crash the Super Bowl competition is offically over and "Time Machine" has won, airing during the Super Bowl and its audience of over 100 million viewers. The ad, created by Arizona resident Raj Suri and directed by Ryan Anderson is a playful commercial with a hilarious twist. Suri has won $1 million dollars and the chance to work with Joss Whedon on the next Avengers movie. "Time Machine" beat out four other finalists in a viewer-driven competition.

Doritos Crash the Super Bowl was somewhat different this year as, for the first time, ovesreas entrants were allowed into the competition. The 2014 finalists were “Time Machine” by Ryan Andersenof Scottsdale, Arizona, “Office Thief” by Chris Capel of Valencia, California, “The Cowboy Kid” by Amber Gill of Ladera Ranch, California, “Breakroom Ostrich” by Eric Haviv of Atlanta, Georgia and “Finger Cleaner” by Thomas Noakes of Sydney, Australia.

The Crash the Super Bowl contest is an annual online commercial competition run by Frito-Lay, the company that owns Doritos. People are invited to make their own Doritos commercial, and one is chosen every year to air during the Super Bowl. The Crash the Super Bowl contest is the largest online video contest in the world. In the 2011–2012 installment, Frito-Lay received more than 6,100 submissions and paid out more than $2,125,000 in prizes.

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