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Budweiser: Follows the production of Budweiser beer. 2007: Jan 28, 2007: 5: Peterbilt: Follows the production of the Model 387 truck at the Peterbilt factory in Denton, Texas. 2006: Jan 28, 2007: 6: John Deere: Follows the production of the STS combine harvester. 2006: Jan 31, 2007: 7: Apache Helicopter
The sixth and final season of The Wonder Years aired on ABC from September 23, 1992 to May 12, 1993. This season took place during Kevin Arnold 's 1972–73 school year. Episodes
Budweiser is a filtered beer, available on draft and in bottles and cans, made with up to 30% rice in addition to hops and barley malt. [3] There is an ongoing series of trademark disputes between Anheuser-Busch and the Czech company Budweiser Budvar Brewery over the use of the name.
Budweiser Frogs: Budweiser beer: 1990s: One frog says "Bud," another says "weis," and a third says "er." This is often repeated throughout the company's ads, in that order. Frank and Louie, lizards: 1998: main adversaries to the Budweiser frogs. Budweiser Clydesdales: 1930s–present: usually pulling a hitch of Budweiser with a Dalmatian riding ...
TVT Records, originally Tee-Vee Toons, was an American record label founded by Steve Gottlieb in 1984. Initially created to release the Television's Greatest Hits series of classic TV theme tune compilations, the label would expand into rap, industrial rock, and electronic music amassing 25 Gold, Platinum, and Multi-Platinum albums over the course of its 24-year history.
Bud Light 23, Budweiser 21: Keith Jackson & Don Meredith with Chris Berman: Bud Bowl III was actually between Budweiser vs Bud Light with Bud Dry as their star QB for Bud Light. The end of the game was a parody of The Play from the 1982 Big Game. Bud Bowl IV: XXVI: 1992: Budweiser 27, Bud Light 24: Chris Berman
This season, the boys traveled to the Casa Amor villa and were introduced to six bombshells hoping to make their heads turn. Meanwhile, the girls stayed put and welcomed six new boys into the main ...
Barry Huffman, better known as Duffman and voiced by Hank Azaria, is a recurring character who, according to Chris Turner, "embodies all the self-importance and over-statement of contemporary marketing." [3] He is the mascot for the fictional Duff Corporation that sells Duff Beer, [4] and is based on Budweiser's former mascot Bud Man. [5]