Just like in 2020, the Chiefs and 49ers will ultimately decide the outcome of this crucial game, which is quite close. Even while many people watch the Super Bowl to see the game, many others only watch the advertisements!
In addition to the already impressive array of endearing creatures, Budweiser also wants to enter the fray. Budweiser released a new Super Bowl advertisement on Wednesday, January 31st, and it’s really valuable:
Oh, please give up. A cute yellow lab and some cute ponies rescuing the day? I’m completely hooked on Budweiser.
The main message of the commercial is that Budweiser has been providing high-quality beer since 1876, regardless of the situation. In the advertisement, there is a power outage and heavy snowfall; fortunately, they have the Clydesdales! With the aid of a Yellow Labrador Retriever, of course, they attach them to a beer wagon and set out.
Super Bowl commercials featuring the positively legendary Budweiser Clydesdales date back many years. The largest Clydesdale breeding facility is located at Warm Springs Ranch in Boonville, Missouri, however, these dogs are bred all over the US. Anyone may purchase tickets to meet the Clydesdales (but I would pay more to meet the Lab) at the ranch, which also offers tours and events!
A historical icon is the Budweiser Clydesdale.
When the company was established in 1876, beer was probably distributed throughout town on horse-drawn carts because the “modern” car wasn’t even invented until the late 1880s. But these were not the famous horses they were riding.
The history of the Budweiser Clydesdales begins in 1933 when six of them were given to Anheuser-Busch by its owner as a way to commemorate the end of Prohibition (1920–1933). The corporation took that and ran with it since they are big, assertive horses who demand respect and attention. They went on tour after buying a second six-horse hitch!
Since the start of the custom, Budweiser has bred more Clydesdales in a number of states; now, their total number of horses is over 250, and they continue to produce more foals each year at their facilities. What a powerful vehicle that is!
The Clydesdales have been featured in Super Bowl advertisements since 1975, so this won’t be their first one. These famous horses can be seen touring, participating in parades, or simply lounging in the barn when they’re not busy becoming TV stars. Please gallop in a responsible manner!