Budweisers 2013 Super Bowl Ad ...

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Dix

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Love it !!

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They remember, have no doubt ;)
 
Nice story. I don't drink Bud, but I do like horses.
 
Thanks. Now I don't have to sit through 2 hours of football. :)
 
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It use to be just hallmark commercials that brought tears to my eyes, never thought I'd get misty over a Bud ad! That is a great ad!!
 
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The Go Daddy ad made me cry.<>
 
I didn't like it. Not believable. Who was chasing after that horse when he was let to just gallop through the city without reigns or anything? And the thing says 'three years later" but that truck is clearly a 2012 model that he was driving three years ago?

What does Budweiser have to do with horses developing caring feelings for previous owners?

My opinion is that they tried too hard to make someone cry. Inevitably, that just has the opposite result with me.
 
I didn't like it. Not believable. Who was chasing after that horse when he was let to just gallop through the city without reigns or anything? And the thing says 'three years later" but that truck is clearly a 2012 model that he was driving three years ago?

What does Budweiser have to do with horses developing caring feelings for previous owners?

My opinion is that they tried too hard to make someone cry. Inevitably, that just has the opposite result with me.

I found it to be good . . . but a little too contrived . . . as you said . . . too overly sentimental and too obviously fake. I mean all ads are fake in some way and are designed to provoke a feeling of some sort . . . I just don't care for the ads that try too hard.
 
The clydesdale pony is now named "Hope".
 
I didn't like it. Not believable. Who was chasing after that horse when he was let to just gallop through the city without reigns or anything? And the thing says 'three years later" but that truck is clearly a 2012 model that he was driving three years ago?

What does Budweiser have to do with horses developing caring feelings for previous owners?

My opinion is that they tried too hard to make someone cry. Inevitably, that just has the opposite result with me.

Contrived or not, as some one (among many) who has a close bond with both mares, it hit a chord for me. The Dixette as well.

They do remember.
 
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