Ryan Reynolds Hijacks Game Day With A Jingle No One Can Escape
By Kelly Coffey-Behrens on November 21, 2025 at 6:45 PM EST

With football season in full swing and with millions of fans glued to hours of games, commercials, and couch-time snacks, Ryan Reynolds has decided to drop something absolutely no one asked for. A jingle so catchy, so chaotic, and so painfully unforgettable that it might ruin Thanksgiving football forever. Introducing 1-84-Gin-4-Fanz, a musical fever dream inspired by a certain iconic commercial jingle we all know a little too well. And yes, you will be humming it against your will.
Ryan Reynolds Stars In A Painfully Cheerful Football Ad No One Saw Coming

In true Reynolds fashion, the new Aviation American Gin spot features the actor leading a cheerful musical group that belts out a jingle designed to lodge itself deep into your brain… possibly forever.
The chorus? “You’ll never forget Gin-4-Fanz, but drinking gin might help.”
The timing couldn’t be better (or worse) with Thanksgiving football, one of the most-watched game days of the year, when households across America will be exposed to endless ads. Reynolds just ensured his will be the one fans remember, whether they want to or not.
Aviation Gin Drops Game-Day Hotline
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Beyond the comedy, Aviation American Gin is encouraging fans to stay prepared for long days of cheering, heartbreak, questionable calls, and couch-side debates.
Their motto this season? “Hard hits require soft landings.”
Fans can even call 1-84-GIN-4-FANZ (1-844-464-3269) to discover what’s waiting on the other end, including Reynolds’ favorite game-day cocktail recipes. Yes, the number works. Yes, you will be greeted with peak Reynolds energy.
Try Ryan Reynolds’ Official Game-Day Cocktail: The Aviation Gin Go-Long Drink

If you want to drink like Reynolds on game day (or recover from hearing his jingle too many times), Aviation Gin has released a simple, refreshing recipe:
- Step 1: Pour 1.5 ounces of smooth, delicious Aviation American Gin into an ice-filled glass.
- Step 2: Add .75 ounces of lime juice.
- Step 3: Top with 4 ounces of sparkling grapefruit juice.
- Step 4: Gently stir.
- Step 5: Garnish with an orange wheel… and enjoy. Perfect for kickoff. Or halftime. Or regretting your fantasy draft.
Aviation American Gin has become one of the most recognizable spirits in pop culture, thanks in part to its smooth flavor profile and, of course, its high-energy co-owner, Reynolds. Known for its softer, more balanced take on traditional gin, Aviation is crafted with a blend of botanicals that creates a clean, approachable taste even for people who don’t usually reach for gin.
Since Reynolds acquired a stake in the company in 2018, the brand has leaned heavily into witty, self-aware marketing campaigns that have helped turn Aviation into a viral staple. The gin is distilled in Portland, Oregon, and has built a reputation for premium quality, sleek design, and an unexpectedly smooth finish that works in cocktails year-round, from summertime spritzes to game-day drinks like Reynolds’ new “Go-Long” recipe.
Reynolds Caught In Explosive Legal Firestorm As 'It Ends With Us' Drama Escalates

Beyond the glitz, the gin, and the football-season campaigns, Reynolds finds himself in a legally heated battle that’s far removed from whiskey-cheeky ads and red-carpet charm.
At the center of it all is the much-publicized dispute around "It Ends with Us," the adaptation of Colleen Hoover’s bestselling novel. Blake Lively first filed a major lawsuit last December against director-actor Justin Baldoni, his company Wayfarer Studios, and several others, accusing them of sexual harassment, retaliatory behavior, and causing severe emotional distress during production of the Colleen Hoover adaptation. Baldoni then sued Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds for $400 million, alleging extortion, defamation, invasion of privacy, and a plot to hijack the project.
The legal battle has sharply divided observers, with many rallying behind Baldoni and openly criticizing Lively and Reynolds, while others are siding with the "Deadpool" actor and his wife and accusing Baldoni of being "creepy" and crossing the line. A sexual harassment and defamation trial involving Lively and Baldoni is scheduled for March 2026 in Manhattan’s U.S. District Court.
Love Him Or Hate Him, Ryan Reynolds Took Over Football Season

Whether you love him, envy him, or simply cannot escape his marketing brilliance, Ryan Reynolds has done it again, delivering the most annoyingly catchy football-season jingle of 2025.
And if you find yourself humming “Gin-4-Fanz” for the rest of the week… blame him, not us.