The Budweiser from
Budějovice has been called "The Beer of Kings" since the 16th century. Adolphus Busch adapted this slogan to "The King of Beers." This history notwithstanding, Anheuser Busch owns the trademark to these slogans in the United States. In 1969 AB introduced the
Superman-esque advertising character of Bud Man. Bud Man served as one of the inspiration behind several characters including ''
The Simpsons's''
Duffman. From 1987 to 1989, Bud Light ran an advertising campaign centered around canine mascot
Spuds MacKenzie. In 2010, the Bud Light brand paid $1 billion for a six-year licensing agreement with the
NFL. Budweiser pays $20 million annually for
MLB licensing rights. lizards impersonating the Budweiser frogs, a campaign built around the phrase "
Whassup?", and a team of
Clydesdale horses commonly known as the
Budweiser Clydesdales. 's No. 8 Budweiser-sponsored car in 2007 Budweiser also advertises in
motorsports, from
Bernie Little's
Miss Budweiser hydroplane boat to sponsorship of the Budweiser King Top Fuel Dragster driven by Brandon Bernstein. Anheuser-Busch has sponsored the
CART championship. It is the "Official Beer of
NHRA" and it was the "Official Beer of
NASCAR" from 1998 to 2007. It has sponsored motorsport events such as the
Daytona Speedweeks,
Budweiser Shootout,
Budweiser Duel,
Budweiser Pole Award,
Budweiser 500,
Budweiser 400,
Budweiser 300,
Budweiser 250,
Budweiser 200, and
Carolina Pride / Budweiser 200. However, starting in 2016, the focus of A-B's NASCAR sponsorship became its Busch brand. Budweiser has sponsored NASCAR teams such as
Junior Johnson,
Hendrick Motorsports,
DEI, and
Stewart–Haas Racing. Sponsored drivers include
Dale Earnhardt Jr. (1999–2007),
Kasey Kahne (2008–2010), and
Kevin Harvick (2011–2015). In
IndyCar, Budweiser sponsored
Mario Andretti (1983–1984),
Bobby Rahal (1985–1988),
Scott Pruett (1989–1992),
Roberto Guerrero (1993),
Scott Goodyear (1994),
Paul Tracy (1995),
Christian Fittipaldi (1996–1997), and
Richie Hearn (1998–1999). Between 2003 and 2006, Budweiser was a sponsor of the
BMW Williams Formula One team. Anheuser-Busch has placed Budweiser as an official partner and sponsor of
Major League Soccer and
Los Angeles Galaxy and was the headline sponsor of the
British Basketball League in the 1990s. Anheuser-Busch has also placed Budweiser as an official sponsor of the
Premier League and the presenting sponsor of the
FA Cup. In the early 20th century, the company commissioned a play-on-words song called "
Under the Anheuser Bush," which was recorded by several early phonograph companies. In 2009, Anheuser-Busch partnered with popular Chinese
video-sharing site
Tudou.com for a user-generated online video contest. The contest encouraged users to submit ideas that included ants for a Bud TV spot set to run in February 2010 during
Chinese New Year. In 2010, Budweiser produced an online reality TV series centered around the
2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa called
Bud House, following the lives of 32 international soccer fans (one representing each nation in the World Cup) living together in a house in South Africa. Anheuser-Busch advertises the Budweiser brand heavily, expending $449 million in 2012 in the United States alone. Presenting Budweiser as the most advertised drink brand in America, On November 5, 2012, Anheuser-Busch asked
Paramount Pictures to obscure or remove the Budweiser logo from the film
Flight (2012), directed by
Robert Zemeckis and starring
Denzel Washington. In an advertisement titled "Brewed the Hard Way" which aired during
Super Bowl XLIX, Budweiser touted itself as "Proudly A Macro Beer", distinguishing it from smaller production
craft beers. In 2016, Beer Park by Budweiser opened on the Las Vegas Strip. On October 7, 2016, the
Budweiser Clydesdales made a special appearance on the
Danforth Campus at
Washington University in St. Louis ahead of the
presidential debate. A special batch beer named Lilly's Lager was exclusively brewed for the occasion. In December 2020, Budweiser sent personalized bottles of beer to every goalkeeper who
Lionel Messi had scored against. ==Containers and packaging==