Like Jake, the male foals eventually head to Grant's Farm at around six months old for years of training to join the world-famous Clydesdale hitch. And a lucky few, like Jake, get to be part of ...
He appears throughout the commercial as a disappointed little guy who is told he cannot be part of the Clydesdale hitch because he is too little. Called "First Delivery," the 98-second spot opens ...
He appears throughout the commercial as a disappointed little guy who is told he cannot be part of the Clydesdale hitch because he is too small. Called “First Delivery,” the 98-second spot ...
Their drivers have to be in good shape, too. The hitch drivers have to go through a “lengthy training process,” Budweiser says on its Clydesdale site. Not too surprising when you consider they ...
It’s the first time a Clydesdale foal has taken a starring role in a Super Bowl ad since 2013’s “Brotherhood.” The ad opens with the young draught horse angling to join the hitch to pull ...
This year’s Budweiser commercial features a Clydesdale foal trying to join the 8-horse hitch, when he is told, "You’re still too little, buddy." What ensues is a heartfelt journey for the foal ...
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