Bud Light Gets The Jump On Their Super Bowl Ads [VIDEO]
Bud Light Embarks On Their Super Bowl Ads With #UpForWhatever Campaign [VIDEO]
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If there is one thing football fans and non-fans can agree on come Super Bowl Sunday, it’s that the commercials generally make up for a huge chunk of the entertainment.
In recent years, Doritos, Pepsi, car companies and of course, Bud Light have dominated the advertisement spots because their brands align best with the NFL audience and their big dollars can budget the expense.
Not for nothing, Bud Light always makes sure to up the ante with their big gameday ads and their Super Bowl XLVIII promotion isn’t skimming out on their storied tradition of dishing out laughs.
While other companies are likely pulling all-nighters trying to perfect their million dollar screen time, Bud Light already has not one but six trailers locked and loaded to give us a taste of the laughs we can expect.
So far Arnold Schwarzenegger, Don Cheadle, and comedian Reggie Watts, who recently co-hosted the first ever YouTube Awards are set for the primetime date of February 2, 2014.
Check out the videos in the gallery starting with Don Cheadle spending quality with…a llama.
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Photo: YouTube
Bud Light “Don”
Bud Light “Arnold Warmup”
Bud Light “Arnold Zipper”
Bud Light “Whatever Is Coming” Trailer
Bud Light “Reggie Freestyle”
Bud Light “Reggie Mic”
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