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Ulterior Emotions is an album of music released in 2002 by Budweiser as part of their "Bud Light Institute" advertising campaign. The album was available for purchase on their website. Also, for a time, you could download the song "You're Beautiful (Can I Go Up North This Weekend?)" on their website for free. Lyrics were included with the album.
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In 2003, Anheuser-Busch released a collection of 20 ads on CD, titled Bud Light Salutes Real Men of Genius, Vol 1, to be sold in the company's online store. Two additional volumes were released soon after. In 2005, a limited edition compilation combined all prior volumes into one release, Bud Light Salutes Real Men of Genius Volumes 1, 2 and 3 ...
John Hoogenakker (/ ˈ h oʊ ɡ ə n æ k ər /) [1] is an American stage, screen and commercial actor. On stage, he has been in a number of plays in the Chicago and Milwaukee area. He played the Bud Light King in Bud Light's Dilly Dilly television commercials.
Budweiser Select, or Bud Select, is a light pale lager that contains 4.3% ABV and 99 calories per 12 US fl oz serving (1,170 kJ/L). [5] Anheuser-Busch has aggressively promoted Budweiser Select. Its slogan was "The Real Deal".
On July 4, 2008, "Light Out" was announced to be released on August 11 as the third single from Santogold. [1] [2] The song, as well as an exclusive remix, was used to promote Bud Light Lime, [3] with the remix being available as a free download from the brand's official website. [4]
Spuds MacKenzie ("The Original Party Animal" [1]) is a fictional bull terrier dog character used for an extensive advertising campaign marketing Bud Light beer in the late 1980s. The Spuds MacKenzie mascot and campaign was the idea of a 23-year-old art director, Jon Moore.
It became a catchphrase and resulted in increased sales, the production of further Bud Light ads broadcast during the American football playoffs and Super Bowl LII, and the popularizing of the phrase the "Pit of Misery" as well as characters such as the Bud Light King and the Bud Knight.