Anheuser-Busch announced it is
featuring both Budweiser and Bud Light in its Super Bowl lineup this year.
One 60-second spot features the Budweiser Clydesdales and their favorite companion, a dog. In the spot, “Lost
Dog,” the Budweiser Clydesdales help a puppy who has lost his way. The spot is a follow-up to last year’s “Puppy Love,” which captured the budding friendship of a horse and a
dog.
Budweiser also will debut a 60-second ad that is still in the creative process. It will highlight the beer company’s brewing credentials.
The creative agency for both
Budweiser spots is Anomaly.
A third 60-second spot, “Coin,” features an everyday Bud Light fan who experiences an unforgettable night with ‘80s iconic old school fun simply
by indicating he is “Up for Whatever.”
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BBDO is the agency producing the Bud Light spot. Mosaic is executing the Bud Light House of Whatever on-site activities at the Super
Bowl.
Meanwhile, Newcastle Brown Ale is doing a video version of a photobomb. The brand admits it can’t afford a Super Bowl spot of its own. But that’s not stopping the beer
company from trying to sneak in on Doritos’ coattails.
The snack food maker is in the final stages of a contest to select a consumer-generated ad to be shown during one of its
Super Bowl time slots. Agency Droga5 created a tongue-in-cheek “entry” that is all beer and very little Doritos.
"We had such a good time
almost making that Huge Sports Match ad last year, we decided we'd stop at nothing to finally make our way into the Really Large American Football Contest in 2015. Even if we still can't afford it,"
says a spokesman for the brand in an email.