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Amazon Prime Air drone makes an appearance during the Super Bowl

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Amazon gave us yet another tease for its upcoming drone delivery service during Sunday's Super Bowl

The short commercial spot shows a couch potato sucking down Doritos as his friend looks on in disgust. After a couple of beats, she says, "Alexa, reorder Doritos from Prime Air." 

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Soon after, an Amazon drone appears outside the window of the home, presumably with snack treats in tow. 

For those who have been following the development of Prime Air, the tease got a lot of people excited, but unfortunately, the commercial was more hype than preview. In tiny letters at the bottom of the screen, Amazon included the message: "Prime Air not available in some states (or any really). Yet."

Nevertheless, this kind of pre-release hype means Amazon is still very much focused on bringing us our goodies via drone — someday.  

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