Budweiser is accidentally political in Super Bowl ad - News Summed Up

Budweiser is accidentally political in Super Bowl ad


Story highlights Budweiser's sneak peek of their commercial tells the story of its co-founderBudweiser stressed that the commercial is universal story of the immigrantNew York (CNN) All-American beer company Budweiser is famous for classic, tear-jerking Super Bowl commercials with golden retrievers and Clydesdales. This year, Budweiser's sneak peek of its commercial departs from their normal content and instead tells the story of company co-founder, Adolphus Busch, as he emigrates from Germany to the United States. Eventually, he arrives in St. Louis, Missouri, where he would meet Eberhard Anheuser and go on to create the brewing giant. The advertisement comes as the nation witnesses widespread protests over President Donald Trump's controversial immigration ban , but Budweiser insists that the coincidental timing is just that -- a coincidence. Ricardo Marques, vice president of marketing at Budweiser, has said in a statement that the commercial is "a story we believe will resonate with today's entrepreneurial generation -- those who will continue to strive for their dreams."


Source: CNN January 31, 2017 17:37 UTC



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