Was ‘This Bud’ for You: A look at the different Budweiser labels during the Super Bowl era

Few things are as synonymous with Super Bowl Sunday than beer-whether it’s commercials, the Super Bowl parties, the pregame, the post-victory celebrations, you name it. And when thinking about the history of the Super Bowl, few brands come to mind …

2000-2004

Baltimore Ravens’ quarterback Trent Dilfer—not MVP Ray Lewis—went to Disney World when this label was around, while fans in Boston tipped back this bootle of Bud and said hello to “Tommy.” The Tampa Bay Buccaneers fan base remember this label for its SB XXXVII memories, and oh my—”Tommy did it again!”

Company facts:

In 2002 Budweiser put the focus on an important part of the nation’s history with its Respect commercial—the spot showed the famous Clydesdales paying tribute to New York City after the 9/11 terrorist attacks. The spot had the biggest cultural impact of any of its Super Bowl commercials.