1 year, 8 months ago
TV ad for a drink like Vodka was situated from a distance where a stately home's door opened with a burt of light and sound, drawing you in?
It was about a year back, at the cinema (so it was pretty effective) where I saw this.. you, in first person, at night were in the woods approaching a house in the distance where a party was happening, approaching the home the door opens with a fantastical amount of enticing light and sound to which the brand (probably a drink) was a result of this.
I think the catchphrase was come join the party?
I think the catchphrase was come join the party?
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"Join the party" does appear to be a tagline of my hometown brewery.
Even though the signs read Anheuser-Busch/Inbev,locals will always know it as Anheuser-Busch.
See the phrase on their site here:
http://www.budweiser.com/en/world-of-budweiser/world-cup/budweiser-and-the-world-cup.aspx#/en/world-of-budweiser/world-cup/budweiser-and-the-world-cup
and
"Join the party. Catch all of the action live on the big screens on Washington Ave. at some of Downtown’s favorite pubs and sports bars."
Source: http://www.downtownstl.org/Play/WorldCupWatchParty.aspx
Even though the signs read Anheuser-Busch/Inbev,locals will always know it as Anheuser-Busch.
See the phrase on their site here:
http://www.budweiser.com/en/world-of-budweiser/world-cup/budweiser-and-the-world-cup.aspx#/en/world-of-budweiser/world-cup/budweiser-and-the-world-cup
and
"Join the party. Catch all of the action live on the big screens on Washington Ave. at some of Downtown’s favorite pubs and sports bars."
Source: http://www.downtownstl.org/Play/WorldCupWatchParty.aspx
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hmm
Guinness Moths:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IoGB3pB42u0&p=328F7D2B65C4DC79&playnext=1&index=109