Budweiser beer plans to rebrand its cans for the summer in a bid to capture the patriotism of US consumers.
The beer will have its name changed to "America" from May to September.
Budweiser is hoping to capture the patriotic spirit of Americans focused on events like the US election, summer Olympics, and Copa America Centenario.
This is not the first time Brazilian-run, Belgium-based parent company, Anheuser-Busch InBev, has redesigned its labels to feature American icons.
Ab-Inbev has run pictures of the Statue of Liberty and the American flag on Budweiser's labels in previous summer promotions.
The Belgian-Brazilian company controls nearly 25% of the world's beer market.
North American is Ab-Inbev's most profitable market. In its 2015 financial report the company said it planned to invest in more marketing campaigns to boost sales of its brands including Budweiser.
"We are increasing our investments in sales and marketing programs that build on each brand's distinct image and consumer positioning," the company wrote in its report.
Beer sales typically spike between the end of May and the beginning of September and AB-InBev's hope is that the new labelling may allow Budweiser to attract even more American consumers.
The writing on the cans will look the same as the script used to write Budweiser. The can will get a full makeover with everything rewritten to have a patriotic US slant - even the words "trade mark registered" will be replaced with "Indivisible since 1776".
In a statement, Budweiser vice president Ricardo Marques said: "Budweiser has always strived to embody America in a bottle, and we're honoured to salute this great nation where our beer has been passionately brewed for the past 140 years."
The company has also launched targeted marketing campaigns in other regions. Budweiser bottles were redesigned for New Year in China and linked to football and music events in the UK.
A beer by any other name..
A beer by any other name..
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"A beer by any other name.."
"Fizzy yellow water by any other name.."
Fixed it for you.

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"Fizzy yellow water by any other name.."
Fixed it for you.
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Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?
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Piss
Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
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Latching onto Trump's "make America great drunk again" slogan. Only GOP voters drink that shit.
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And you thought the Clydesdales were just there for the advertisements...dales wrote:Piss
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Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
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rubato
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I wonder if they're selling the name Budweiser back to the Czech company.
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Damn, Ozzie, you're dumber than usual today.rubato wrote:Latching onto Trump's "make America great drunk again" slogan. Only GOP voters drink that shit.
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Re: A beer by any other name..
A rose by any other name would smell as sweet
Arroz by any other name would be rice.
Arroz by any other name would be rice.
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I'm sorry. I didn't leave you out on purpose: Only NASCAR fans and GOP voters drink that pisswater.Jarlaxle wrote:Damn, Ozzie, you're dumber than usual today.rubato wrote:Latching onto Trump's "make America great drunk again" slogan. Only GOP voters drink that shit.
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LOL! dont see a thing patriotic about beer . great advertising though ,I will now be sure and not buy any for a long time .
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You prefer King Cobra, then, Ozzie? Figured.rubato wrote:I'm sorry. I didn't leave you out on purpose: Only NASCAR fans and GOP voters drink that pisswater.Jarlaxle wrote:Damn, Ozzie, you're dumber than usual today.rubato wrote:Latching onto Trump's "make America great drunk again" slogan. Only GOP voters drink that shit.
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But damn...totally loaded at 2:30 in the afternoon? That's bad even for you.
Treat Gaza like Carthage.
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I think rube is more an Olde English 800 man...You prefer King Cobra, then, Ozzie? Figured.



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Or possibly old green death?
Perhaps Mickey's?
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Yes, I suppose I could agree with you ... but then we'd both be wrong, wouldn't we?
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Great, now everyone will know that America is cheap, tasteless & going down the toilet.
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