I spoke with a beer distributor for another brand and he confirmed that stores are pulling Bud light or not restocking. I just don’t see how a trans was supposed to be the the new face of bud light.
When I think of beer drinkers, and I’m not, the things that come to mind are burly, beards, and balls … no offense ladies.
Exactly! "Know your audience" is the first rule of advertising. Trans is NOT their target audience. It's almost like the brand WANTS to commit suicide.
Yup. Go listen to her interview. It’s all about her and her “feelings”. Well those feelings likely just sunk one of the largest American brands in history.
I think it was yesterday’s show where X22 Dave said that Blackrock puts pressure on certain companies to do as they say, or they remove funding. So, these woke companies either follow the program, or the consumers crush them. They’re screwed either way.
Lol Me and the hubs are from Oklahoma, we are not burly lol but we did prev drink bud light ( lots) not anymore total boycott of all these stupid woke companies.
I live in Ohio and I remember it wasn't even that long ago when Yuengling was made available here, and it's only one state over. Guess there are still pretty strict distribution laws for alcohol. I saw Smokey and the Bandit for the first time two years ago and it baffled me that the plot was about smuggling Coors because it was apparently illegal to sell it east of the Mississippi in the 70's.
Smokey and the Bandit is such a classic. Made when movies just entertained with out an agenda.
I believe those restrictions were because at the time Coors had a higher alcohol content. Anyone correct me if I'm wrong. I'm in North Carolina and went to high school 81-85, back then most teens drank way to much, not to mention we were underage. I went to a very small private school, the soccer team was going to a tournament in Virginia. I can't tell you how many times I heard the guys discussing bringing coors back. The drinking age was still 18 back then and the seniors bought the beer.
I spoke with a beer distributor for another brand and he confirmed that stores are pulling Bud light or not restocking. I just don’t see how a trans was supposed to be the the new face of bud light. When I think of beer drinkers, and I’m not, the things that come to mind are burly, beards, and balls … no offense ladies.
Exactly! "Know your audience" is the first rule of advertising. Trans is NOT their target audience. It's almost like the brand WANTS to commit suicide.
No, it's very simple.
The bitch who made this decision wanted to push her disgusting agenda on everyone else.
I think you're right here, anon.
Yup. Go listen to her interview. It’s all about her and her “feelings”. Well those feelings likely just sunk one of the largest American brands in history.
I think it was yesterday’s show where X22 Dave said that Blackrock puts pressure on certain companies to do as they say, or they remove funding. So, these woke companies either follow the program, or the consumers crush them. They’re screwed either way.
IMO the insiders have a short position.
Buy back the stock for nothing and then do the NFL apology tour.
....and just in time to get out if the US dollar (going to hell).
And commit suicide they did <grin>.
None taken. Cheers!
Lol Me and the hubs are from Oklahoma, we are not burly lol but we did prev drink bud light ( lots) not anymore total boycott of all these stupid woke companies.
We're trying Yuengling Flight to replace the Miller Lite or Michelob Ultra.
Yuengling is good beer. Cant get it in Michigan though. Weird since we are so close.
I live in Ohio and I remember it wasn't even that long ago when Yuengling was made available here, and it's only one state over. Guess there are still pretty strict distribution laws for alcohol. I saw Smokey and the Bandit for the first time two years ago and it baffled me that the plot was about smuggling Coors because it was apparently illegal to sell it east of the Mississippi in the 70's.
Smokey and the Bandit is such a classic. Made when movies just entertained with out an agenda. I believe those restrictions were because at the time Coors had a higher alcohol content. Anyone correct me if I'm wrong. I'm in North Carolina and went to high school 81-85, back then most teens drank way to much, not to mention we were underage. I went to a very small private school, the soccer team was going to a tournament in Virginia. I can't tell you how many times I heard the guys discussing bringing coors back. The drinking age was still 18 back then and the seniors bought the beer.
Results are in: Yuengling Flight better than the rest. According to sources not allowed to comment.
Well, Bud Light wanted to get involved and they sure are now.