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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Budweiser's famous Clydesdales return in the brand's 2025 Super Bowl ad. (Anheuser-Busch) The famous Clydesdale horses pull at viewers’ heartstrings for the 47th time in Budweiser’s 2025 Super ...
The Clydesdale’s royal roots go back to the ... August Sr., with a stunning hitch of six Clydesdales. The Busch family quickly saw the magic in these horses and decided to use them for the ...
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