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  2. Whassup? - Wikipedia

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    Whassup? (also known as Wazzup) was a commercial campaign for Budweiser beer from 1999 to 2002. [1] The first spot aired during Monday Night Football on December 20, 1999. The ad campaign ran in much of the world and became a pop culture catchphrase, comically slurring "what's up?".

  3. Budweiser Frogs - Wikipedia

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    The first episode of MADtv from 1995 did a parody of the Budweiser Frogs' "Truck" commercial, where the brand was parodied as "Vudweiser" and its slogan "King of Beers" was parodied as "Prince of Beers"; thus with the frog "Bud" changed to "Vud". Vud sticks his tongue to the back of a passing beer truck in a manner similar to the Budweiser ...

  4. Vinny Warren - Wikipedia

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    Vinny Warren (born 5 April 1966) is an Irish-born American advertising creative director, most notable for his iconic "Whassup?" campaign for Budweiser (Anheuser-Busch). [2] [3] Warren was inducted into the Clio Awards Hall of Fame in 2006. [4] He is based in Chicago, Illinois .

  5. The Top 10 Most Memorable Fast-Food Commercials - AOL

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    Think of the Coca-Cola polar bears, for example, or the Budweiser frogs. But when it comes to fast food, no other industry has worked so hard to capture the public's attention through advertising ...

  6. Scott Martin Brooks - Wikipedia

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    Scott Martin Brooks (born April 6, 1976) is an American actor, best known as the character "Dookie" in the "Whassup?" series of television commercials for Budweiser brand of beer. Early life [ edit ] Brooks was born on April 6, 1976, he was adopted at birth and raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania .

  7. Anheuser-Busch Rolls Out New Patriotic Ad amid Mulvaney Backlash

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    The following day, a local Budweiser supplier in Springfield, Mo., Wil Fischer Distributing, canceled several planned appearances of the beer company’s iconic Clydesdale horses, citing safety ...

  8. Military couple in tearjerker Super Bowl commercial speaks out

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    Budweiser rolled out quite a few heartwarming ads during Sunday's Super Bowl. Some are saying none meant quite as much as the "A Hero's Welcome" commercial. "Fox & Friends" caught up with the ad's ...

  9. What's up - Wikipedia

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    What's Up (TV series), 2011–12 South Korean musical drama. What's Up! Que Pasa, American children's educational TV show. WatsUp TV, pan-African series of TV shows. Whassup?, advertising campaign for Budweiser-brand beer.