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Budweiser's patriotic ad has been released, which is a great way to connect with customers who may have concerns about the company's partnership with a transgender influencer.
Exciting news! The new ad was released on social media last Friday. I love how the brand's iconic Clydesdale horse is traveling across the country! What an exciting adventure! The horse gets to travel from bustling New York City all the way to the breathtaking Grand Canyon, passing by famous American landmarks and charming small towns along the way.
These images on screen are accompanied by a unifying and patriotic message from the narrator, who concludes with the uplifting statement, "This is a story that transcends beer." This is an inspiring story that showcases the resilience of the American spirit.
The ad reminds Americans of the resilience and strength they showed after 9/11, featuring the One World Trade Center as a symbol of hope and unity.
It's great to see Anheuser-Busch expanding their partnerships, as they recently announced a collaboration with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney after the success of Bud Light.
While some critics on Twitter had negative opinions about the Budweiser ad, there were also many people who appreciated the effort made by the company to address customer concerns.
Hey, @AnheuserBusch, let's stay positive! Maybe we can work together to find a way to celebrate and bring people together with a 12-pack of Bud Light. It's great to see that Red State senior editor Brandon Morse is confident in our intelligence and expects us to make informed decisions.
Oli London, a former transgender influencer who now advocates against transgenderism, also slammed the company on Twitter.
“Budweiser release pro-American ad 2 weeks after Dylan Mulvaney backlash. The new advert, comes after Anheuser-Busch CEO released a statement which failed to apologise for the backlash and instead talked about traditional values and being pro-America,” London wrote.
Anheuser-Busch CEO Brendan Whitworth broke the company’s silence on the controversy Friday. However, he did not apologize for the Mulvaney ad campaign.
“We have thousands of partners, millions of fans and a proud history supporting our communities, military, first responders, sports fans and hard-working Americans everywhere,” Whitworth stated. “We never intended to be part of a discussion that divides people. We are in the business of bringing people together over a beer.”
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