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Retro Bud

Written on May 21, 2008 – 10:03 pm | by Steve Yastrow |

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Ok, this is a pretty crappy ad. But I find it more persuasive (and genuine) than “The Great American Lager.”

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Comment by Sonia Simone
2008-05-22 10:57:13

You think it’s crappy? I actually think it’s pretty good, although obviously dated. It’s very tricky to try and translate these old ads to something more current, but probably at least worth trying.

 
Comment by Steve Yastrow
2008-05-22 12:40:40

Ok, I’ll grant you that it’s not so bad! It at least has charm in its retro-ness. “The Great American Lager” campaign reeks of contrivance and calculation … at least with this old ad you can almost imagine two people who really love Budweiser writing the ad from the heart.

 
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