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  • Bud Light sales plunge as distributors in the Heartland and the South are 'spooked' by the Dylan Mulvaney backlash - as 'Anheuser-Busch rep' fears he won't be able to feed his family

    04/10/2023 6:03:54 PM PDT · by Morgana · 93 replies
    Daily Mail UK ^ | April 10, 2023 | Neirin Gray Desai
    Bud Light sales have plunged and its distributors in the Midwest, the South, and rural areas are 'spooked' by backlash after the company partnered with trans TikToker Dylan Mulvaney. Distributors for Anheuser-Busch products, the company that owns Bud Light, have reported dwindling sales over the weekend, according to a report from trade publication Beer Business Daily. It comes as a video of a man claiming to be a merchandiser for an A-B affiliate went viral on Twitter as he lamented poor sales and the impact on his livelihood. 'I've never seen such little sales as in the past few days,'...
  • Rheingold Beer ad battle brewing; Says new campaign isn't anti-GOP

    08/27/2004 10:38:53 AM PDT · by mountaineer · 46 replies · 2,165+ views
    NY Daily News ^ | Aug. 27, 2004 | Tom Van Riper
    Rheingold has gotten itself into a first-class brew-ha-ha. The Brooklyn-based brewery with a hankering for an edgy image, wants to welcome Republicans this weekend with a profane new ad campaign that has tempers boiling over. Rheingold planned to launch a series of controversial billboards - one portraying three men sitting on a city stoop, greeting GOP visitors with a one-finger salute above the words "Here's to a great convention." Another shows a female hand spanking an underwear-clad man, while a third has a party-goer sporting a T-shirt emblazoned with the words "Orange Alert." The problem developed when Rheingold tried to...
  • Jingoism Rules at Super Bowl (A Canadian is drips venom and bile)

    02/09/2004 10:42:16 AM PST · by quidnunc · 48 replies · 267+ views
    The Toronto Star ^ | February 9, 2004 | Warren Kinsella
    In George Bush's Houston, America wears its isolation as a badge of pride. Crying. The man in section 128, row AA, seat 27, was crying. Standing in Houston's Reliant Stadium, not that far above the 40-yard line, a visitor from Canada could be forgiven for wondering why the well-dressed American wasn't deliriously happy. After all, his Super Bowl XXXVIII ticket had a face value of $500 U.S., the big Texas sky had turned sunny for the first time in days, and an astonishing pre-game show had just concluded, offering up the likes of Aerosmith, Willie Nelson and Houston's very own...