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Text on Button | Spuds Mackenzie; Bud Light |
Image Description | Blue text on a red background with a bull terrier dog pouring a Bud Light beer from the bar. |
Curl Text | 1987 ANHEUSER BUSCH INC BUTTON UP CO. 2011 AUSTIN, TROY MI 48083 |
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Additional Information | Bud Light used Spuds Mackenzie, a Bull Terrier, as a marketing device in the late 1980s. The dog’s first appearance was at the 1987 Super Bowl XXI. The advertising executive Mitch Meyers created the Spuds Mackenzie character. The terrier was controversial because it was a female dog portraying a male dog and also because of the dog’s appeal to children. The Mothers Against Drunk Driving organization was just one organization to pose the allegations that Anheuser-Busch was marketing their product to minors through Spuds Mackenzie. The dog was so popular that the decision to remove her from commercials after two years was made. The dog had started to overshadow the product. |
Catalog ID | BE0112 |