In its 60-second spot, the fast-food chain announces that it will let random customers pay for their food with acts of goodwill, such as calling their moms and telling them they love them. The NFL is airing a public service announcement from No More, a coalition of anti-domestic abuse organizations. Procter & Gamble's Always feminine protection brand's 60-second Super Bowl spot is a version of a viral video it aired in June. In order to promote its new all-electric BMW i3 in a 60-second spot, BMW enlisted former "Today" show hosts Katie Couric and Bryant Gumbel to recreate a 1994 on-air conversation when they tried to figure out what the @ symbol in an email address meant. To promote a service that lets users keep their unused data for a year, wireless provider T-Mobile hired Kim Kardashian for a 30-second spoof on public service announcements. Insurer Nationwide's teaser for its Super Bowl ad shows "Mindy Project" star Mindy Kaling believing she is invisible and doing scandalous acts, including sitting naked in Central Park and going through a car wash. Spoofing Budweiser's popular ads featuring a puppy getting lost, GoDaddy released its Super Bowl ad that showed a puppy finding his way home only for his owner to say that she sold him online with a web site she created with Godaddy.com.