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Budweiser's Clydesdale horses visit Sacramento in July to support veterans and their families as part of a nationwide tour.
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 ...
The Budweiser frogs became so popular in 1995 that spin-off merchandise was created. It was simple, funny and even a bit dumb, but it was a perfect ad that was memorable.
Since 2005, visitors have perused jugs resembling Winston Churchill, Bugs Bunny and more ephemeral cultural figures, such as the Budweiser frogs from a long-forgotten ad campaign, said Kevin ...
Rogan, a former Fear Factor host, went on: "The most innocuous one I had was Pepe the Frog holding a Bud Light and it says, 'Feels bad, man.' Just release that. People would be like, 'I'm listening.
In the weeks following the Mulvaney blowup, Budweiser and Bud Light were accused of pandering to consumers by releasing patriotic-themed ads, including one featuring the iconic Clydesdale horses.
Budweiser, BETC Paris and Frog have designed what they claim to be the first cooler able to refrigerate drinks below 6°C without using electricity, inspired by ancient cooling techniques. Designed for ...
Budweiser is having a special Football and Foals watch party that day at the foals' home. Guests can watch the game on four big screens and get photos with the new arrivals and other Clydesdales ...