The return of the Clydesdales!
Look who’s heading to #SuperBowlLVIII! Proud to announce our 2024 starting lineup: @BudweiserUSA, @BudLight, and @MichelobULTRA. Drop a 🏈 if you’ll be watching. pic.twitter.com/F7SJkiczag
— Anheuser-Busch (@AnheuserBusch) January 25, 2024
Anheuser-Busch has announced that their advertising lineup for this year’s Super Bowl will include the Budweiser Clydesdales. The famed horses first appeared in the National Football League’s championship game in 1986.
On Monday, Warm Springs Ranch also announced that the iconic horse team has a new member!
The colt’s name has not been released yet but is enjoying its time with the 70 other Clydesdales on the 300+ acre breeding and training facility.
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