No, you weren’t seeing things. Four Seasons Total Landscaping was featured in a Super Bowl commercial.
In the ad, which aired during the third quarter, Four Seasons Total Landscaping owner and president Marie Siravo enters the now-famous garage entrance to reveal a lush botanical dreamscape filled with busy workers tending to butterflies and waterfalls, and harvesting lightning.
“Success. It’s often right place, right time,” Siravo says in the ad, a fitting line for a company that became the final punchline of the 2020 presidential campaign thanks to a hastily arranged news conference that began just minutes after Joe Biden had been declared the winner of the election.
“The moment we walked on set, I was amazed at how many people were working on a Super Bowl commercial featuring my company that I’ve poured my blood, sweat, and tears into,” Siravo said in a statement. “I was beyond flattered by the opportunity and level of support.”
In a December interview with the Inquirer, Siravo said she was buying bagels in Brigantine when she got the call that the Trump campaign chose Four Seasons Total Landscaping as the site of the now-infamous news conference. The company quickly issued a statement declaring their neutral stance (punctuated by a “Go Birds!”) and by the afternoon, they were selling T-shirts and merchandise.
“We’re a Wikipedia now!” Siravo said.
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