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  2. Anheuser-Busch brands - Wikipedia

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    Bud Light made with real lemonade. It has 149 calories per 12 US fl oz serving (1,760 kJ/L). Released in May 2020 with 4.2% alcohol content, the same alcohol content as Bud Light.

  3. AB InBev brands - Wikipedia

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    Anheuser-Busch InBev SA/NV (abbreviated as AB InBev) is the largest beer company in the world. [citation needed] It had 200 brands prior to the merger with SABMiller on October 10, 2016. [1]

  4. Bud Light Seltzer Lemonade - Wikipedia

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  5. 15 hottest products of 2008: Bud Light Lime - AOL

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    Earlier this year, Budweiser introduced Bud Light Lime, a citrus-flavored competitor for Miller Chill, the lime-flavored beer that Bud's major competitor launched in 2007. The new Bud Light joined ...

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  8. Shock Top - Wikipedia

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    On February 27, 2017, after 11 years of operation, Anheuser-Busch announced a total re-brand of Shock Top, with a new simplified logo focusing more on "Wedgehead" the brand's mascot, an orange wedge with a Mohawk and sunglasses, as well as introducing vibrantly colored packages, and a new, smaller, slate of products in an effort to brand the company with a "laid-back carefree attitude."

  9. Natural Light - Wikipedia

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    (Bud Light's name was also shortened from its original "Budweiser Light.") Natural Light was originally priced at Budweiser levels, which has traditionally been considered part of the "premium"-priced segment. The name was later shortened to the current Natural Light, and was re-formulated to have similar taste but slightly fewer calories.