The grandfather goes on to explain that it happens to “surgeons, judges, airport ground crew” and finally “even your little cousin Timmy,” whose sonogram image clearly shows a baby with a photoshopped Pringles can around his hand.

The sonogram image prominently featured in the most-watched TV event in America was praised by pro-lifers as bringing attention to the humanity of unborn children, even if it was with a photoshopped Pringles can.

Kathryn Jean Lopez of National Review lauded the commercial, thanking Pringles on Twitter and saying, “I’m officially calling it the pro-life Pringles commercial.”

Terrisa Bukovinac, a pro-life activist and founder of the Progressive Anti-Abortion Uprising, responded to the ad, tweeting: “Pringles carrying on the tradition of humanizing preborn babies with a super bowl chip commercial.”