In the 60-second ad, a group of football-watching pals unleash the Bud Light Genie and have all their wishes come true Sabrina Weiss is the Editorial Assistant of PEOPLE's food department.
That is the catch-phrase that will result from the Bud Light Super Bowl commercial featuring comedian Shane Gillis, singer Post Malone and two-time Super Bowl champion quarterback Peyton Manning.
Bud Light brought back its viral "Dilly Dilly" campaign in a weird crossover ad with Game of Thrones at the Super Bowl. The brand turned the phrase into a cultural phenomenon back in 2017.
MillerCoors' CEO slammed Bud Light in response to the beer brand's Super Bowl commercials. On Sunday, Bud Light ran a series of ads bashing Coors Light and Miller Lite for using corn syrup to make ...
It has been two years since transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney was in the midst of the Bud Light controversy when Mulvaney became part of an ad campaign for the beer. The public didn’t take the ...