I miss the brightness and vivid colors of the early 2000s…
VoodooJenkins on
I swear, social media and the election of Obama broke a whole segment of Americans mentally
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TenaciousZack on
Aww that’s cute, the 90s weren’t quite over yet.
Naroyto on
I don’t see why there would be outrage other than the fact no one is drinking bud light and the only person drinking has a corona.
AhBee1 on
Cuz it’s wicked cool!
RentalGore on
Earthworm Jim drinks bud lite?
Thegrandbuddha on
Cause no one drank Bud Light back then
get_an_editor on
None of their current advertising caused “outrage” either. Those who criticized them for being “woke” weren’t truly outraged, they were just parroting right-wing propagandists because they are unable to think critically.
Pretending to be outraged just magnifies their voices and makes for more eyes on TV/news, that’s all. Don’t they always call others “crisis actors”? Seems to fit those faux-outraged folks. Remember: every accusation is actually a confession.
elpajaroquemamais on
Fox News didnt tell them to be upset so they didn’t know they needed to be
smokeytrue01 on
I think people were more mad at budlight for calling its customers frat boys, not the fact they put a man on the can
firdaddy on
Most macro brewerys have always made gay themed POS, however at least in my area it was always relegated to alternate lifestyle establishments. Tried taking some to normal bars etc and was politely refused. We’d get shipped things very rarely but my boss would hand it off to one of us and just tell us to give it to a gay bar.
Tattorack on
Very ugly artwork, though.
FlameStaag on
Why would it?
spitslaps on

chris14020 on
I love every part of this sign. That 90s/00s aesthetic hits hard.
RZRSHARP519 on
Crazy how encouraging diversity and self acceptance is controversial now. Like cmon this is just fun, not “woke”. I hate Bud Light, and advertisement in general, but if I have no choice then I’d rather see ads like this again.
Pikeman212a6c on
Those things were special made for bars with large homosexual clienteles. There was zero chance of seeing one at a mainstream bar or liquor store.
PanfriedAgain on
Most people today have no idea how long Bud Light has been trying to market to lgbt bars.
CannabisAttorney on
Adults didn’t have social media yet. Well at least the ones we know today.
EverythingGoodWas on
Politics weren’t injected into every facet of our lives in the early 2000’s
PckMan on
Yeah because back then no one was making money from manufactured rage on that particular topic.
Speedly on
Wow, it’s almost as if the simple, basic message “everyone be cool” works way better than putting an obnoxious idiot as the face of one’s company.
geekolojust on
People’s sexual preferences or identities weren’t being thrown around as it is now. Just be you. Forward.
Konchroller on
Oh it did. Society just wasn’t as connected as they are all on the internet and connected today. Maybe it just didn’t cause a ruckus where *YOU* lived @op… >.>
Arsene91516 on
This looks like the cover of a vengaboys album
newthrasher on
Holy shit is that Dylan in the back?!
TOM4WU20 on
Why would it cause outrage? …
wizzard419 on
They used to do lots of ads (some even using actual people) in markets like SF, but those ads basically would never be seen outside of them. They might have even stopped them since people will take a photo, share on social and get RWNJ groups frothing.
tardisfurati420 on
Republicans weren’t soft as baby shit and brainwashed by Fox News yet back then.
Razzkol on
Oh hey look it’s Prozzäk!
Osr0 on
because Republicans can’t read
RedSonGamble on
This is the gift that got me a two week ban from my church Facebook page

anonymous_lighting on
a little different then their most recent controversy…
Numerous-Confusion-9 on
What cracks me up about the current “controversy” is all those knuckle draggers switched to Michelob. Which is owned by the same company…
Muted_Apartment_2399 on
We didn’t have social media, social media ruined this country.
Yoink1019 on
Nobody told us to be outraged about it back then
Kind-Ordinary9733 on
Wonder why the guy in the front is hiding his can of Bud in his pants. That’s his can of Bud right?
happy-cig on
I feel like post social media there was less outrage.
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I miss the brightness and vivid colors of the early 2000s…
I swear, social media and the election of Obama broke a whole segment of Americans mentally
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Aww that’s cute, the 90s weren’t quite over yet.
I don’t see why there would be outrage other than the fact no one is drinking bud light and the only person drinking has a corona.
Cuz it’s wicked cool!
Earthworm Jim drinks bud lite?
Cause no one drank Bud Light back then
None of their current advertising caused “outrage” either. Those who criticized them for being “woke” weren’t truly outraged, they were just parroting right-wing propagandists because they are unable to think critically.
Pretending to be outraged just magnifies their voices and makes for more eyes on TV/news, that’s all. Don’t they always call others “crisis actors”? Seems to fit those faux-outraged folks. Remember: every accusation is actually a confession.
Fox News didnt tell them to be upset so they didn’t know they needed to be
I think people were more mad at budlight for calling its customers frat boys, not the fact they put a man on the can
Most macro brewerys have always made gay themed POS, however at least in my area it was always relegated to alternate lifestyle establishments. Tried taking some to normal bars etc and was politely refused. We’d get shipped things very rarely but my boss would hand it off to one of us and just tell us to give it to a gay bar.
Very ugly artwork, though.
Why would it?

I love every part of this sign. That 90s/00s aesthetic hits hard.
Crazy how encouraging diversity and self acceptance is controversial now. Like cmon this is just fun, not “woke”. I hate Bud Light, and advertisement in general, but if I have no choice then I’d rather see ads like this again.
Those things were special made for bars with large homosexual clienteles. There was zero chance of seeing one at a mainstream bar or liquor store.
Most people today have no idea how long Bud Light has been trying to market to lgbt bars.
Adults didn’t have social media yet. Well at least the ones we know today.
Politics weren’t injected into every facet of our lives in the early 2000’s
Yeah because back then no one was making money from manufactured rage on that particular topic.
Wow, it’s almost as if the simple, basic message “everyone be cool” works way better than putting an obnoxious idiot as the face of one’s company.
People’s sexual preferences or identities weren’t being thrown around as it is now. Just be you. Forward.
Oh it did. Society just wasn’t as connected as they are all on the internet and connected today. Maybe it just didn’t cause a ruckus where *YOU* lived @op… >.>
This looks like the cover of a vengaboys album
Holy shit is that Dylan in the back?!
Why would it cause outrage? …
They used to do lots of ads (some even using actual people) in markets like SF, but those ads basically would never be seen outside of them. They might have even stopped them since people will take a photo, share on social and get RWNJ groups frothing.
Republicans weren’t soft as baby shit and brainwashed by Fox News yet back then.
Oh hey look it’s Prozzäk!
because Republicans can’t read
This is the gift that got me a two week ban from my church Facebook page

a little different then their most recent controversy…
What cracks me up about the current “controversy” is all those knuckle draggers switched to Michelob. Which is owned by the same company…
We didn’t have social media, social media ruined this country.
Nobody told us to be outraged about it back then
Wonder why the guy in the front is hiding his can of Bud in his pants. That’s his can of Bud right?
I feel like post social media there was less outrage.
OMG DIVERSITY