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The Budweiser girls (or Bud girls) are female models promoting Budweiser beer for Anheuser-Busch. The first Budweiser girl appeared in 1883. [1] At various times, the company featured Budweiser girls in television and print advertisements, and hired local models to visit bars in costume for in-person promotions.
The Miss Budweiser were 22 hydroplanes sponsored by Budweiser beer that raced in the unlimited class under the U-12 banner. They were owned (some were leased backups) by Bernie Little . Anheuser-Busch sponsorship began in 1963, [ 1 ] thanks to the friendship of Little and A-B president August Busch III .
usually pulling a hitch of Budweiser with a Dalmatian riding in it. Also appear playing football against each other. Burger Chef and Jeff: Burger Chef restaurants: 1954–1996: voiced by Paul Winchell: The Burger King: Burger King restaurants: 1974–1990, 2004–2011, 2016–present [3] Sir Shake-A-Lot: 1976–1980: knight who craved milk ...
“As my generation passes on, there’ll be less and less of an interest in the music of the 60s and 70s and it will shift to the 80s, then the 90s, and so on,” the expert noted. “There’s a ...
Susan Anton, one of the biggest models of the '70s, is just as gorgeous at 66. AOL.com Editors. ... titled "Killin' Time," made Top 10 in the country charts back in 1980. In the early '90s, she ...
Anheuser-Busch InBev (BUD) will hand out free beer in its latest attempt to revive the Budweiser brand. The brewer will give away samples of the beer to 500,000 people at hip bar and restaurants ...
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". The company hired Jay-Z as a spokesman for the brand.
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.