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Baby horses are back in the saddle at Budweiser. After more than a decade-long absence, a Clydesdale foal has returned to the beer brand's Super Bowl commercial. Budweiser's 2025 Super Bowl ad ...
A supporting actor among the Budweiser Clydesdales becomes a star in the beer brand's new Super Bowl commercial. In the TV spot, a foal is too small to join the team as it heads out with a full ...
After sitting out the 2021 and 2023 Super Bowls, the Budweiser Clydesdales are back for 2024 with a full 60-second spot. The full ad hasn't been publicly released but a 15-second teaser of the ad ...
Three years later, the Clydesdales come to town. The owner has an emotional reunion with the Clydesdale born at his farm. (The real life foal was born eighteen days before the ad aired.) The ad is set to "Landslide" by Fleetwood Mac. 2014 XLVIII: Budweiser A puppy from an adoption agency runs off to a farm to play with a Clydesdale horse.
Budweiser Clydesdales, in harness. The Budweiser Clydesdales are a group of Clydesdale horses used for promotions and commercials by the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Company. There are several "hitches" or teams of horses, [1] that travel around the United States and other countries that remain in their official homes at the company headquarters at the Anheuser-Busch brewery complex in St. Louis ...
A little girl talks about how she would want a pet elephant. In sweet music, the girl talks about her adventures with the elephant. She instead gets a plush elephant with Visa Debit. The commercial ends with her dreaming of a pet zebra. Film Armageddon: TV promo. Lost in Space: Mercury Rising: Sphere: The Mask of Zorro: The Wedding Singer: Food ...
PHOTO: The Clydesdale foal starring in the upcoming Budweiser Super Bowl LIX commercial. (Budweiser ) The commercial is slated to air during Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, Feb. 9.
A Budweiser commercial featuring the jingle appears in the 1977 film Close Encounters of the Third Kind on Roy Neary's (Richard Dreyfuss) TV, as he models Devil's Tower in his living room. Subsequently, a couple of Budweiser commercials with both jingles also appeared in the 1985 film Beer , a comedy film that satirizes advertising.