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The popularity of the series led to many of the commercials being traded on peer-to-peer file sharing networks [15] and bootleg recordings of the ads being sold on eBay. [5] 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 ...
Bud Light "Hitchhiker" A man and woman driving down a dark road encounter a hitchhiker with an axe and a case of Bud Light. The hitchhiker claims the axe is a bottle opener, and the man invites him in for a ride, to the woman's shock. Later, they encounter another hitchhiker with a case of Bud Light, except he also has a chainsaw. Bud Light ...
Keystone Light beer: 2009–present: Colonel Sanders: KFC restaurants: 1952–present: Colonel Harland Sanders founded Kentucky Fried Chicken and eventually became its mascot; a later cartoon version was voiced by Randy Quaid. Foghorn Leghorn: 1986–1988 One of the Looney Tunes in form of the commercials along with Henery Hawk, Egghead Jr ...
"Swear Jar," Bud Light (2008) Though this commercial never actually aired on TV (it's not hard to understand why this one was a no go), it received millions of views and even won an Emmy.
Bud Light is back at the Super Bowl, this time with a funny “genie” to grant drinkers’ wishes. ... Bud Light’s Super Bowl commercial leans on humor after a year of turmoil and controversy ...
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Bud Bowl VI: XXVIII: 1994: Bud Light 20, Budweiser 14: Marv Albert: Mike Ditka was the coach of Budweiser team, and Bum Phillips was coach of the Bud Light team. Bud Bowl VI featured the first appearance by a can of beer in the game. The can scored a touchdown, but was ejected from the Bud Bowl shortly thereafter for excessive celebration and ...
In August 2017, Hoogenakker played the Bud Light King in "Banquet", a medieval-themed beer commercial wherein his lines introduced the popular catchphrase, "Dilly Dilly". He said that he auditioned for the commercial role via video teleconference. The campaign was very popular and resulted in multiple commercials and appearances during Super ...