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It became a catchphrase and resulted in increased sales, the production of further Bud Light ads broadcast during the American football playoffs and Super Bowl LII, and the popularizing of the phrase the "Pit of Misery" as well as characters such as the Bud Light King and the Bud Knight.
The popularity of the series led to many of the commercials being traded on peer-to-peer file sharing networks [15] and bootleg recordings of the ads being sold on eBay. [5] In 2003, Anheuser-Busch released a collection of 20 ads on CD, titled Bud Light Salutes Real Men of Genius, Vol 1, to be sold in the company's online store. Two additional ...
"Swear Jar" Bud Light: DDB Chicago, Ad Agency; Hungry Man, Production Company "Brother of the Bride" Hallmark: Leo Burnett, Ad Agency; PYTKA, Production Company "Carrier Pigeons" FedEx: BBDO New York, Ad Agency; MJZ, Production Company "Delivery" Travelers: Fallon, Ad Agency; MJZ, Production Company "It's Mine" Coca-Cola
When Cedric the Entertainer appeared in commercials for Bud Light about two decades ago, they “made me more famous than any TV show or movie,” he recalls. The first one “was off the Richter ...
Bud Light is back at the Super Bowl, this time with a funny “genie” to grant drinkers’ wishes. The beleaguered beer brand could have used a few miracles itself after one of its rockiest ...
USA TODAY Ad Meter can exclusively reveal a new teaser for Bud Light's upcoming Super Bowl commercial. The ad features a "new character."
John Hoogenakker (/ ˈ h oʊ ɡ ə n æ k ər /) [1] is an American stage, screen and commercial actor. On stage, he has been in a number of plays in the Chicago and Milwaukee area. He played the Bud Light King in Bud Light's Dilly Dilly television commercials.
Buddweiser Light — a parody of the Bud Light "Bring Out Your Best" ad campaign, featuring hockey player Joe Piscopo mentally readying himself against faceoff opponent Robin Williams. Piscopo says of Williams in the voiceover, "I can't believe my wife ran away with him," which inspires Piscopo to instigate a fight as soon as the puck is dropped.