Pop sensation Sabrina Carpenter is bringing charm, humor, and a satisfying crunch to the biggest advertising stage of the year. Sabrina Carpenter Is Set to Champion All the Single “Pringles” Fans in Her First-Ever Super Bowl Commercial, marking a major milestone in her ever-expanding career.
A Playful Spin on a Classic Game
In a teaser released on Wednesday (Jan. 14), Carpenter puts a fun twist on the age-old “he loves me, he loves me not” game. Instead of flower petals, she plucks Pringles chips arranged like petals around a bloom. With each chip removed, she alternates the familiar phrase—until she reaches the final one. On her last “he loves me,” she pops the chip into her mouth and flashes a knowing smile.
The teaser closes with the date “2.8.26,” confirming the commercial will air during the 2026 Super Bowl. It’s a lighthearted moment that perfectly captures Carpenter’s playful persona while giving a wink to fans watching from home.
A Love Letter to the “Single Pringles”
The campaign is clearly designed to resonate with solo viewers tuning into the Big Game—often dubbed “Single Pringles” for the occasion. With brands traditionally rolling out their most ambitious, high-budget ads during the NFL finale, Carpenter’s debut spot feels both timely and culturally savvy.
While this marks her first Super Bowl commercial, it’s far from her first brand partnership. The Grammy-winning artist has previously teamed up with household names like Dunkin’ and Johnnie Walker, proving she’s a natural fit for high-profile campaigns.
Riding a Career High
Carpenter’s Super Bowl moment comes amid an incredible run of success. She’s enjoyed back-to-back Billboard 200 chart-toppers with Short n’ Sweet (2024) and Man’s Best Friend (2025), solidifying her place among pop’s elite. The latter album is also a major contender at this year’s Grammy Awards, set to take place just one week before the Super Bowl.
She recently wrapped her North American and European Short n’ Sweet Tour, which ranked as the sixth highest-grossing pop tour of 2025. According to Billboard Boxscore, the tour earned a staggering $77.4 million and sold 677,000 tickets—another testament to her growing global appeal.

A Super Bowl Moment Worth Watching
With her signature wit, undeniable star power, and a clever concept that blends romance with snack-time humor, Carpenter’s Super Bowl commercial is already shaping up to be one of the most talked-about ads of the night. For fans—single or not—it’s one more reason to tune in.