As we all get ridiculously excited for the outrageous Super Bowl Commercials one promo that we will not be seeing is Scarlett Johansson's SodaStream ad which has been banned by Fox.

Now, while we must admit that the 33 second video is a bit sultry but it isn't too hot for TV. However, Fox executives deemed the dialogue too racy to be aired during the big game.

For those of you unaware of what is going on, Fox decided to ban the SodaStream commercial that features the hot "Captain America: The Winter Soldier" actress because she called out two mega beverages in the closing line.

In the clip, after the star boasts about SodaStream she says, "Sorry, Coke and Pepsi." Which in turn is a big deal considering that both companies are set to feature commercials during the Super Bowl.

Not to mention that the two soft-drink giants are longtime contributors when it comes to spending big bucks on Super Bowl ads and Pepsi will be sponsoring the halftime show.

According to USA Today, SodaStream CEO Daniel Birnbaum confirmed that the network pulled the ad because of the mention of Coke and Pepsi but will allow the company to run a commercial that doesn't mention the soda giants.

He posed the rhetorical question, "What are they afraid of?"

Birnbaum continued, "Which advertiser in America doesn't mention a competitor? This is the kind of stuff that happens in China. I'm disappointed as an American."

Since news about the SodaStream brand broke the "uncensored" version of the ad which was posted online Monday has since received more than 1.4 million views on YouTube.

According to Deadline, the beverage company actually predicted that the ad would go viral thanks to Scarlett Johansson's presence.

Check out the commercial below and let us know if you think it was wise to ban the commercial due to the offensive jab at Coke and Pepsi jab.