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Budweiser’s revamped can design pushes customers away from the brand.

Customers ⁢Continue⁤ to Distance Themselves from⁣ Budweiser’s ⁢New Can Design

Like Bud Light, Budweiser beer has​ been suffering from the massive‍ boycott over the‍ disastrous partnership with transgender TikTok influencer Dylan Mulvaney, and it is clear the company ​can ‌still do no right ​with ⁤the backlash it is facing since the ​release of ⁤its new camo can in honor of ‌our beloved veterans.

Of course, Bud‌ Light ⁢has crashed and ⁢burned ⁤with no end⁣ in sight to the fallout after teaming ⁤up with‍ transgender personality Mulvaney early​ this ‍year.

The Mulvaney partnership ⁤sparked a boycott by furious customers that put serious pressure on Bud Light and sent parent ⁤company Anheuser-Busch into a panic. Two executives were “put on leave,” ‌and later it‌ was discovered they had been fired.

Because it is also owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev,⁣ the boycott‌ of⁣ Bud Light ‌spilled over to Budweiser, as well. ⁣Most recently, Budweiser was chagrinned when ‌its​ beer ‌tent at the famed Sturgis motorcycle ⁢rally weekend could not seem to draw‌ many customers.⁤ Social media users were ‌amazed that the tent was constantly nearly empty.

Before the Mulvaney fiasco, Budweiser products were top ⁢sellers in the beer market,⁢ and Bud Light was⁤ number one. But since ‌the ​boycott, that popularity ⁢has cratered.

This ‌week, in an attempt to ⁤win back​ customers, Budweiser tried to⁤ show its support for our veterans.

“New can, same support for‍ our nation’s veterans. Our camo cans are now available nationwide,” Budweiser tweeted on Monday.

Budweiser has been⁢ helping raise ​money for⁢ Folds of Honor for 13 years, so the ​camo can marketing ⁤is not a new ⁣idea, for‌ sure. Folds of Honor helps ​put ⁤the children and⁤ spouses of ‌our fallen military service members ⁢and disabled⁤ veterans through college with scholarship awards.

Despite the years of work for our veterans, though, the boycott sent beer fans to social media to ​blast Budweiser for trying to “buy” their way back to popularity by cozying⁢ up to ​the military.

Whether​ sincere‍ or not,‌ Budweiser and Bud Light⁤ have collapsed to ‍the point where everything they do is suspect ‍to millions of beer drinkers, and it seems likely that they may never recover from this meteoric fall from ⁢grace. Indeed, it⁢ is so bad that last week Anheuser-Busch InBev had to sell off eight beer⁤ brands to try and stem ‍its ⁣financial bleeding.

But the Mulvaney fiasco and the⁤ resulting boycott were useful for one ⁤important⁢ thing: It proved ⁢that boycotts can be ‌effective for traditional Americans, and not‍ just leftists, and it ‌shows that ​we have the power to ⁣hold these ultra-woke companies to account for pushing their left-wing, anti-American agenda.

The post Budweiser’s New Can Design Makes Customers Distance Themselves Further from Brand appeared first on The Western Journal.



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