In years past, many viewers tuned in to the Super Bowl not only for the athleticism and excitement of football but also to enjoy the spectacle of commercials that air during one of the most popular sporting events in the United States.Now, those following the Super Bowl can also add memes to the night’s entertainment.On Sunday night, amid a range of commercials and a halftime performance by singer The Weeknd, plenty of memes flooded social media.Whether it was Twitter freaking out over the nostalgia of 3D Doritos or getting motion sickness from The Weeknd’s performance, there were plenty of laughs to be had online.Here’s our round up of the best memes from Super Bowl LIV.Oatly’s CEO and that bizarre commercialCommercials are frequently fodder for memes and there is no better time to meme them than during the Super Bowl.One that stuck out to those on social media featured Oatly’s CEO Toni Petersson singing in a field about the company’s oat milk product. The bizarre song, which Petersson wrote himself, according to Adweek, featured lyrics, “It’s like milk. Like made for humans. Wow.”That commercial was so bad that I’ll never buy Oatly milk ever.— Joseph P. Huber (@JosephPHuber) February 8, 2021 Oatly commercial is the only one that accurately illustrates our collective mental state— Cherie Hu (@cheriehu42) February 8, 2021 the CEO of oatly is now my sworn enemy— marisa kabas (@MarisaKabas) February 8, 2021 Immediately, the commercial began trending on social media with people saying they never wanted to buy Oatly again because of how cringeworthy the spot was.“the CEO of oatly is now my sworn enemy,” tweeted writer Marissa Kabas.“That commercial was so bad that I’ll never buy Oatly milk ever,” tweeted Joseph P. Huber, community strategist for Social Sprout, a social media software company.either they forced the ceo of oatly to do that or he wanted to and neither will make me happy— 𝗰𝗮𝗹𝗲𝗯 𝗵𝗲𝗮𝗿𝗼𝗻 (@calebsaysthings) February 8, 2021 Comedian Caleb Hearon tweeted he wasn’t sure how the commercial came to be, but regardless, he was not pleased.“either they forced the ceo of oatly to do that or he wanted to and neither will make me happy,” Hearon tweeted.Drake’s swole State Farm commercialAnother commercial that captivated the internet was a State Farm commercial featuring rapper Drake as a stand-in for the face of the insurance company, “Jake From State Farm.”Although the light-hearted commercial, which also featured cameos from actor Paul Rudd and Green Bay Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers, appeared to be generally well-received, many took the advertisement as an opportunity to both dunk on and praise Drake, who appeared noticeably buff in the spot.Nothing Was The Same since @Drake From @StateFarm dropped. pic.twitter.com/29eEnwUb0f— Republic Records (@RepublicRecords) February 8, 2021 How Drake looked in the State Farm commercial pic.twitter.com/OREyw4WaUG— Josiah Johnson (@KingJosiah54) February 8, 2021 s/o drake from state farm 😂 pic.t