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  2. Budweiser Frogs - Wikipedia

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    Vud sticks his tongue to the back of a passing beer truck in a manner similar to the Budweiser commercial. Vud then flies through the air attached to the truck but the frog's "Yee-Haw" startles the driver, who then brakes suddenly. This causes the frog to fatally collide with the truck's back door. [citation needed]

  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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    August Busch III and Susan (Hornibrook) Busch. Website. www .augustbusch .com. August Adolphus Busch IV (born June 15, 1964) is an American businessman and former CEO of Anheuser-Busch. He was the last of the family to control the company, which was purchased in a hostile takeover in 2008 by InBev. Busch IV was known for his marketing ...

  5. 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.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 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 ...

  8. Budweiser Brings Clydesdales Back to Super Bowl for New ... - AOL

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    The King of Beers wants to get its horses back in the national Super Bowl ad race. After using the Clydesdales sparingly in an ad that aired only in a handful of local markets televising the Big ...

  9. Super Bowl commercials - Wikipedia

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    The average cost of a 30-second commercial during the Super Bowl increased from $37,500 at Super Bowl I to around $2.2 million at Super Bowl XXXIV in 2000. By Super Bowl XLIX in 2015, the cost had doubled to around $4.5 million, and by Super Bowl LVI in 2022, the cost had reached up to $7 million for a 30-second slot.