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  2. Budweiser Frogs - Wikipedia

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    A subsequent ad featured not the entire trio, but rather Bud and a newfound female frog. [7] One later Super Bowl commercial featuring the frogs had them riding on the back of an alligator into the bar, where they croak their names at the startled patrons, and leave with a crate of Budweiser beer strapped to the alligator's waist while dancing ...

  3. 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?".

  4. August Busch IV - Wikipedia

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    Busch IV focused the marketing department on humor, youth, animals, and tradition. He insisted to his father that his department could make splashy—yet risky—ads targeted at a younger demographic. That led to the creation of the Budweiser Frogs advertising campaign featuring puppet frogs chirping "Bud", "Weis", and "Er". Other campaigns ...

  5. List of American advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    Budweiser Frogs: Budweiser beer: 1990s: One frog says "Bud," another says "weis," and a third says "er." This is often repeated throughout the company's ads, in that order. Frank and Louie, lizards: 1998: main adversaries to the Budweiser frogs. Budweiser Clydesdales: 1930s–present: usually pulling a hitch of Budweiser with a Dalmatian riding ...

  6. Real Men of Genius - Wikipedia

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    Real Men of Genius. United States United Kingdom. Real Men of Genius is a series of advertisements, primarily 60-second American radio spots, for Bud Light beer. The campaign was originally conceived by copywriter Bob Winter and art director Mark Gross – and co-created with copywriter Bill Cimino – at DDB Chicago. [ 4 ]

  7. 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 ...

  8. Here Comes the King - Wikipedia

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    A Budweiser commercial featuring the jingle appears in the 1977 film Close Encounters of the Third Kind on Roy Neary's (Richard Dreyfuss) TV, as he models Devil's Tower in his living room. Subsequently, a couple of Budweiser commercials with both jingles also appeared in the 1985 film Beer, a comedy film that satirizes advertising.

  9. The Budweiser Clydesdales' 23 Best Super Bowl Commercials - AOL

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    2009 - Generations. 2010 - Fence. 2011 - Wild West. 2012 - Return of the King. 2013 - Brotherhood. 2014 - Puppy Love. 2015 - Lost Dog. 2016 - Not Backing Down. 2017 - Born the Hard Way.