Budweiser
26 Feb 2009
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Budweiser s frogs have not croaked it after all. The frogs looked like they had been fried...Budweiser s frogs have not croaked it after all. The frogs looked like they had been fried by Louie the jealous lizard in their last TV outing. But, when the ads return to the screen on February 1 ... achieved recall figures of 70%. Budweiser has a pounds 33m marketing budget for 2000 and Louie, Frankie ...
An American football player refuses to follow his coach's instructions and prefers to stay on the bench. He believes the game is a lost cause.
Budvar, rights to use the Budweiser name in the UK. However, it has granted the US brewer exclusive...The Trading Standards Authority has granted both Anheuser-Busch and Czech brewer Budejovicky Budvar, rights to use the Budweiser name in the UK. However, it has granted the US brewer exclusive rights to registration of the brand s label design and King of Beers trade mark. ...
Following its popular Frogs campaign earlier this year, Budweiser UK has brought over more US...Following its popular Frogs campaign earlier this year, Budweiser UK has brought over more US advertising to the UK. The new work, called Lizards , was voted America s favourite ad in the USA Today newspaper and will run from the beginning of July on UK screens. The campaign features two talking ...
If it's not fart jokes its animals. This spot would have animal campaigners up in arms. A man takes a girl back to his place where his pet chimpanzee tries out his moves whenever the man leaves the room.
Fart jokes, it seems, continue to rule, in the US at least. We can't see anything wrong with that in this Bud Light Super Bowl spot where things go horribly wrong on a romantic sledge ride when the horse's flatulence and a candle's flame heat up the date in unintended ways.
Fart jokes, it seems, continue to rule, in the US at least. We can't see anything wrong with that in this Bud Light Super Bowl spot where things go horribly wrong on a romantic sledge ride when the horse's flatulence and a candle's flame heat up the date in unintended ways.
Budweiser's new TV campaign celebrates the spirit of the FIFA World Cup and its ability...The ad supports Budweiser's official sponsorship of the World Cup 2010. In May, a second edit of the commercial will air in conjunction with their Predict Win promotion. ...
Budweiser s frogs and lizards have crawled out of the swamp and taken over two pages of Sky...Budweiser s frogs and lizards have crawled out of the swamp and taken over two pages of Sky ... alternative for its Budweiser brand and the ad neatly ties in with the black humour of the TV commercials. The campaign, which was put together by Budweiser s PR agency GCI London and Emap s in-house production team ...
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