In 1995, a nation was rapt as three frogs croaked the syllables in “Budweiser.” Four years later, Budweiser prompted countless television viewers to wag their tongues and ask their friends, “Whassup?” ...
For Anheuser Busch, these taglines have produced viral gold over the past few decades in targeting an increasingly elusive consumer segment. In fact, Budweiser has a long history of using catchphrases ...
Your Friday wire-service article about the sudden popularity of “dilly dilly” attributes the phrase to a young ad writer developing a beer commercial. Actually, this phrase arose in an 18th-century ...
No one took offensive lineman Lane Johnson seriously in August when he joked about buying beer for “everyone” if the Eagles won the Super Bowl. “I’ve got a lot to prove to this city,” Johnson said. “I ...