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I f you watched TV in the 1990s, chances are you remember the Budweiser frogs. The simple, catchy commercials featuring three swamp-dwelling amphibians croaking "Bud-weis-er" became one of the ...
After first hitting TV screens across America during the Super Bowl in 1995, the frogs instantly made a splash. According to MTV, which included the spot in a “Best Super Bowl Ads of All Time ...
It’s not news that sex is a major theme of modern advertising. It’s used in everything from peddling jeans, as in the kiddie porn of Calvin Klein, to gorgeous women flashing long limbs … ...
Frogoodness sakes, consumers have jumped at those frogs croaking out the Budweiser name. Budweiser advertising is at its highest level of consumer awareness in the last 15 years, reports Anheuser-B… ...
Earlier this year, Bud Light twisted the famous Budweiser Frogs to its own advertorial ends with the addition of its own amphibian that belches the word ‘Light’ but now its ramping up its ...
Advertising watch groups equated the frogs to Joe Camel after a 1996 study showed that children often recognized the Budweiser frogs as much as Ronald McDonald, Tony the Tiger, and Bugs Bunny.