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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?
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 ...
But recently, the Budweiser beer people came up with one of the most peculiar sexually suggestive ads I’ve ever seen. As most TV viewers know, the current Budweiser ads feature frogs.
Earlier this year, Bud Light twisted the famous Budweiser Frogs to its own advertorial ends with the addition of its own amphibian that belches the word ‘Light’ but now its ramping up its ...
Frogoodness sakes, consumers have jumped at those frogs croaking out the Budweiser name. Budweiser advertising is at its highest level of consumer awareness in the last 15 years, reports Anheuser-B… ...
Beverage giant Anheuser-Busch InBev is benching Super Bowl commercials from Budweiser, perhaps its best-known product ...
Discover how Budweiser's innovative advertising strategies helped it rise to become the king of beers in America.
After a half-second of silence, the frogs begin to croak in this order, chanting faster and faster as the camera tilts up to reveal a bar with a neon Budweiser sign adorning its roof.
There’s a reason they keep it to beer and dick pills during the regular season, so maybe they oughta bring the Budweiser frogs out of retirement next year. Just don’t kill any of them.
Beverage giant Anheuser-Busch InBev is benching Super Bowl commercials from Budweiser, perhaps its best-known product — the first time in nearly four decades that the brand won’t have a place ...