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Remember the Budweiser frogs? They were the unlikely stars of a wildly popular '90s ad campaign that had more plot twists and turns than a daytime soap opera. So what happened to the hapless ...
Back in the '90s, Budweiser ran a highly successful ad campaign centered around three frogs in a swamp. Whatever happened to those cute little mascots?
Corrections & Clarifications: An earlier version of this article included an ad with the Budweiser frogs that aired after their 1995 Super Bowl debut. Whether you think Budweiser’s truly the ...
Four new Clydesdale foals were born recently, beer maker Budweiser announced just in time for the Super Bowl, but you can't see them in ads Sunday.
Dubbing the Budweiser frogs the “Joe Camel of beer ads,” Mothers Against Drunk Driving on Friday called for Anheuser-Busch to end its popular commercials. “If we are going to clea… ...
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Budweiser "Frogs" (1995) The three frogs whose combined croaks formed into "Bud-Wei-Ser" became so omnipresent that the following year, a California research group found that more children were ...
Today we feature Budweiser’s trio of frogs – Bud, Weis, and Er – as our marketing moment. The three frogs were a staple of the Anheuser-Busch brand’s advertising efforts in the 1990’s ...
When it comes to the Super Bowl, the promise of the best commercials of the year can be just as much of a draw as the action on the gridiron.
Budweiser's Made in America Festival began in Philadelphia on Aug. 31, 2013. Check out these photos from the first day, including shots from performances by Walk the Moon, HAIM, Public Enemy ...
The inside story behind the famous Budweiser "Frogs" campaign demonstrates the power of bold risk-taking. How taking a chance gave Anheuser-Busch the top two beer brands in the world.
Budweiser’s Super Bowl ads are often among the most popular and remembered — from croaking frogs to puppies to Clydesdales playing football. They have even become part of pop culture ...