We Unearthed the Full Version of the 9/11 Commercial, Aired Only Once

As the horses cross the Brooklyn Bridge into New York City, the view changes to a cityscape with the skyline visible in the distance. A stunning view of the Statue of Liberty is shown after a close-up of one of the Clydesdales’ faces.

The horses bow before the famous monument as the music builds, moving the audience to tears. This commercial, which ran during Super Bowl XXXVI on February 3, 2002, is still remembered and appears online on this somber date every year.

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